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630047 Concept IQ Installation & Programming

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2. esses 9 4 Programming Techniques 4 1 The System Database aa 10 4 2 Selecting and Programming the 10 4 3 Example of Programming ra 11 5 Types of Data 5 1 SA 12 5 2 v Value Data A EI EE M ELE rt de 12 5 3 ao 13 6 Recommended Programming Sequence 14 p2 Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Concept IQ is an affordable simple to use security system targeted at the domestic and small commercial markets The system has been designed for ease of use by the Installer and the End User System_Hardware The basic Control Module has the following hardware dimensions Zones 8 standard Zone Inputs or 16 doubled Zone Inputs Auxiliaries Total of 3 1 Siren speaker 1 Strobe 1 General purpose Serial Communications Port RS232 External Device Bus System LAN Provides connectivity for up to 4 LAN Devices IO Expansion Bus Separate Tamper Input A variety of Peripheral devices can be connected directly to the Control Module Programming Key Plug on Expansion Card options 8 additional Auxiliary outputs and or 8 additional Zone Inputs DTMF communications Card DTMF Voice communications Card
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5. 1 STEP 2 Enter the Address to be changed Press then the Address 6 then STEP 3 Enter the new Data Value Press then the new Data Value 2 then 0 Instant 1 Delayed 2 Handover 3 24Hr Burglary etc STEP 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to perform any additional programming required Press to advance to the next Address i e Address 737 in this example OR Press Ce then the nevv Address CEDE then Enter the new Data Value as before STEP 5 Exit the programming mode Press p12 Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 5 Types of Data 5 1 OVERVIEW When in Programming Mode there are two types of data that are stored in the Programming Addresses The type of Data stored in each Address will depend on the type of parameter being defined 1 Value data A Numerical Data Value that Selects an Option when there are more than 2 alternatives to select from e g Reporting Format or User Type Defines a Value or Quantity for a specific parameter e g Entry and Exit Delay times or Number of Dial attempts Defines a Sequence of numbers for a specific parameter e g PIN codes Client codes and Telephone numbers 2 Option data Data field that allows the Installer to select between two alternatives Select De select Enable Disable Assign Un assign etc for up to 8 Options or ltems that relate to a particular feature Similar to the
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7. Serial Adapter Cable for connection to PC The System LAN supports the following LAN Modules Standard 16 Zone 4 Area LED Terminal Enhanced 16 Zone 4 Area LED Terminal incorporating Input for a Wiegand Reader and Input Output facilities for access control functions RF Terminal that adds 2 key or 4 key radio remote functionality Functional Description Zone Inputs Zone Inputs are individually programmed to define how they are to be processed An appropriate Zone Type is chosen and additional options relating to Alarm Processing Reporting Siren Pulse counting Testing and type of Input Device can also be defined Global Zone options also allow system wide parameters to be set for Pulse Counting End Of Line Resistor values and Zone Self Testing System Inputs 20 System Inputs are also available for monitoring Faults and System Alarms such as Power Problems Cabinet amp Siren Tampers Communication Problems LAN amp Battery Fuses Zone Self test Status Keypad Emergency Alarms Panic Fire Medical amp Duress and Access Control violations The Installer enables the Siren and Reporting options for each System Input required Automatic Battery Testing is available and triggers the Low Battery alarm if the test fails Areas The system can be configured in Single Area or Multi Area Mode according to the site requirements Up to 4 Areas are available and Zone Inputs can be assigned to one or more Areas Each
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10. 2x 6 Way plug on screw terminals Only for PCBs that do not have fixed terminal blocks fitted 1x 3 Way plug on screw terminals Only for PCBs that do not have fixed terminal blocks fitted 5 x 2 Way plug on screw terminals Only for PCBs that do not have fixed terminal blocks fitted 2x 6 3mm Tamper switch connectors Battery connection lead 220mm pre assembled 1x1 Amp M205 20mm Fuse Spare Electrical Specifications Power Supply I P Plug pack Mains Supply 240V AC 10 10 50 Hertz Plug pack Output 16V AC 1 0 Amperes PCB AC Input Voltage 16V AC Battery Capacity 12V 7AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery DC Operating Voltage Batt I P 9 5 to 14 V DC Low Battery alarm activated at 11 2V 0 3V Battery Input Fuse 1 Ampere Power Supply O P Current Total combined current required by devices connected to DET and LAN must not exceed 600 milliAmps Fuse Protection 1 Ampere DET and LAN Auxiliary Outputs 1 Strobe OUT2 Max switched current 200mA per Auxiliary Open Collector Siren Output SPK Maximum Load 8 Ohms i e 1 x 8 Ohm Speaker only Additional speakers must not be connected in parallel NOTES 1 ALWAYS REPLACE FUSES WITH THE SAME FUSE TYPE AND VALUE 2 See data supplied with detectors and output devices for current consumption Mechanical Specifications Dimensions Height 260 mm Width 265 mm Depth 80 mm Weight 4 2 kg Cabinet amp cover PCB and 7AH batte
11. 4 Assign Area 4 IF automatic Daylight Saving adjustment is required program the start and end dates Addresses 986 to 991 See Section 4 Times for details IF a TimeZone is required to Arm an Area program the Area Arming Options Addresses 944 to 947 Area 1 to 4 0 No TimeZone control 3 TimeZone 3 will control the Area 1 TimeZone 1 will control the Area 4 TimeZone 4 will control the Area 2 TimeZone 2 will control the Area NOTE If a Pre arm warning is required program the Autoarm Pre warn time Address 870 p16 Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 IF the Re Autoarm function is required program a Re Autoarm time Address 871 NOTE If a Pre arm warning is required program the Autoarm Pre warn time Address 870 IF the system has Access Control via one or more Enhanced Terminals program the Door Times Program the Door Unlock time Address 872 Default is 5 Seconds IF the system is to report in Contact ID or Domestic Dialer formats program the Dialer options Program the Primary amp Secondary Telephone numbers Addresses 16 and 32 Select the Reporting Format 1 Contact ID 2 Domestic Address 48 Select the required Dialer Options Address 49 1 Alarms reported via Dialer 5 Openings reported only after an alarm 2 Restores reported via Dialer 6 Remote control via DTMF Card enabled 3 Area Open Clo
12. REX button if used is connected between the Zone 1 Input and OV A 6k8 Resistor must be connected in series with the button The Normally Closed Reed switch if used is connected between the Zone 2 Input and 0V A 6k8 Resistor must be connected in series with the Reed switch Lock Relay connection The Lock power must be switched via a Relay to provide isolation from the Terminal circuits e g 995085 1A DPDT Relay Board or 9950835 2x10A Relay Board The Relay control input is connected to and AUX1 on the Terminal The power to the lock must be wired from a separate lock power supply through the appropriate Relay contacts and must not make any connection to the Terminal wiring O 2001 Inner Range Pty Ltd Part No 635500EN p10 Section 1 Installation CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Request to Exit REX button Door Reed Switch d P2 Normally Open Normally Closed 0 Concept IQ EOL Res LI sei i s Security Cable recommended 14 0 2 Shield I Shielded RS232 Data cable E RST ua E J 1 AV 13H 1A DPDT Relay 4 Core Board 995085 Fit reverse O i Security Cable Diode across Pwr to Lock Use NC 140 Lock coil Pwr to Unlock Use NO i From Lock Power Supply To Lock Strike LAN connections to ADDRE
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15. then then Example Dialer Options are Option Data and are programmed in Address 49 This data sets which types of events will be reported via dialer 1 Enable Alarms reported via dialer 2 Enable Restores reported via dialer 3 Enable Open Close reported via dialer 4 Enable Programming Change reported via dialer 5 Enable Sending Open Report only if an alarm has occurred To Enable Alarms Restores and Open Report only after alarm the following procedure would be performed Enter Installer PIN code Er ENE then then the Programming Mode number 1 Select the Address for Dialer Options Press then 4 9J then Enable the three options required Assuming none of the options are currently enabled Press 4 then 1 then Press 3 then 2 then Press 3 then 5 then Remember that the same key sequence is used to Disable an option that is already Enabled Check Zone Lamps 1 to 8 to ensure that the required options have been selected successfully Zone Lamps 1 2 and 5 should be ON All other Zone Lamps should be OFF Select the next Address or Start Address to program or Exit Programming Mode p14 Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 6 Recommended Programming Sequence 1 Determine the number of Burglary Alarm Zone Inputs that will be connected to the system For ease of programming If Entry Exit
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17. Area can be armed in AWAY or HOME modes Each LED Terminal can be configured for Multi Area mode or assigned to a Single Area Siren The Siren Speaker output supports a standard 8 Ohm Horn speaker and can generate 4 different siren tones for Burglary Fire Medical amp Panic alarms The Siren time is programmable and any System Input Alarms that are programmed to activate the Siren are differentiated from Zone Input Alarms by a choice of 3 Siren tone burst options Auxiliaries Auxiliary outputs are extremely flexible thanks to a range of versatile programming options for Security Access control and Building Home automation A choice of over 50 Auxiliary Types provides for Auxiliaries to Annunciate different types of alarms Indicate mimic individual Area or Zone status Indicate Entry Exit Auto Arm amp Zone Bypass conditions Follow TimeZones etc For each individual Auxiliary the output logic and On Off actions can be tailored including an optional timer that can be programmed in Minutes or Seconds Communications The system offers Contact ID or Domestic dialing options For a higher level of Dialer integrity a Secondary telephone number can be programmed Telephone line monitoring is provided and the maximum number of dial attempts can be specified A Comms Fail alarm is activated if the line is CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 p3 tampered or the ma
18. Area list NOTE DURESS CODES A User PIN s last digit 1 will form a DURESS Code e g If a user s PIN is 1234 then 1235 will trigger a duress alarm and if the user s PIN is 1239 then 1230 will be a duress code 1 3 DEFAULT USERS Installer 2345 or 234567 User 2 Master User 0123 or 012345 User 3 to User 47 General Users Can be programmed as a Master User None User 48 Reserved for system functions e g Reporting Auto arming etc Not applicable The Default Installer PIN and Master PIN Codes should be changed as soon as possible after installation When choosing a new PIN Code ensure that a PIN is chosen that will not be forgotten while still providing security against unauthorised access p4 Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 2 The LED Terminal 2 1 KEY FUNCTIONS 12 43 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 At A2 A3 A4 ARM HOME FAULT PWR C M C NEXT 1 2 3 PANIC Keys 1 amp 3 pressed simultaneously HOME 4 q 5 6 FIRE Keys 4 amp 6 pressed simultaneously i I a 7 8 9 MEDICAL Keys 7 amp 9 pressed simultaneously I gt p ENTER ON 0 OF REX Request to Exit lt OFF gt key NN Enhanced Terminals only Cif CONCEPT e o J J NEXT Installer Select an Installer Mode After entering the In
19. Default 17 Range This Address defines the Hour component of the End Time 0 23 793 TIMEZONE 1 END MINUTE Default 0 Range This Address defines the Minute component of the End Time 0 59 794 TIMEZONE 1 DAYS OF THE WEEK Default 2 3 4 5 6 Selected Mon Fri Data type Option When Selected Option 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday The TimeZone will be valid on the specified Day or Days 4 Wednesday unless the date has been defined as a Holiday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday _ 8 Holiday The TimeZone will always be valid on the Days of the Week selected above regardless of whether the date has been defined as a Holiday The default setting is 9 00 17 00 on all Weekdays Working Hours 795 TIMEZONE 2 5 Addresses to 799 The default setting is 9 00 13 00 on Weekend Days Overtime Hours 800 TIMEZONE 3 5 Addresses to 804 The default setting is 7 00 20 00 on every Day Day time 805 TIMEZONE 4 5 Addresses to 809 The default setting is 20 00 7 00 on every Day Night time CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 4 Times Version 1 01 p3 Address 810 Data type Value Range 0 60 Min Data type Value 966 Range 0 12 967 968 to 985 Data type Value 986 Range 0 12 987 Range 988 Range AC REPORT DELAY Default 0 This location sets the time period the AC will need to be continuously disconnected from t
20. GLOBAL ZONE OPTIONS PULSE COUNTING For any Zone defined as a Pulse Count Zone the Zone must go into alarm at least the number of times specified in the Maximum Pulse count within the specified Pulse time for the alarm to be recognised MAX PULSE COUNT Default 0 This data sets the maximum Pulse count for any Zones defined as Pulse count Zones in the Zone Options Addresses 752 to767 Option 4 PULSE TIME Default 0 This data sets the Pulse count period for any Zones defined as Pulse count Zones in the Zone Options Addresses 752 to767 Option 4 p4 Section 6 Zones Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 786 Data type Value Range 0 15 787 Data type Value Range 0 16 END OF LINE RESISTOR TYPE This data sets the value s of the End Of Line Terminating resistor s used for the Zone inputs This is a global setting for all Zone inputs connected to the system Single End Of Line Dual End Of Line 0 1K 11 2K2 2K2 1 1K5 12 2K2 6K8 2 2K2 13 3K3 6K8 3 3K3 Default 14 Zone Doubling 1k 3k3 6K8 4 3K9 15 Zone Doubling 1k 3k3 6K8 No separate tamper state 5 4K7 6 5K6 NOTE The Zone Doubling option allows Zones 1 to 8 on the 7 6K8 Control Module to support two detection devices on each Zone input 8 10K The additional 8 devices will be recognised and processed as Zones 9 9 12K to 16 Zone Inputs on the plug on Zone Auxiliary Expander board will 10 2
21. HPM 712 84mm mounting centres L e e e The rear mounting plate can now be installed using appropriate CEE fasteners through the holes provided Remember to insert the LAN L cable and any other wiring through the cable entry cutout first zz Connect the wiring into the Screw Terminal block T2 Clip the Terminal onto the rear mounting plate by first locating the C3 tongue at the top of the Terminal into the slot provided by the rear O oo mounting plate then clip the bottom of the Terminal into place nu LJALA rar af iri LL BLI LAN connection A maximum of 4 LAN Modules can be connected to ou the system LAN The LAN must be connected as follows Recommended cable is 4 core or 6 core security cable 14 0 20 mO NOT twisted pair Twisted pair cable e g Category 5 may be used i P however DO NOT combine Clock amp Data on the same pair Do not apply power to cable until all connections are made amp checked Maximum cabling distance from the Control Module to the furthest Module must not exceed 100 metres Maximum total LAN cabling in the system must not exceed 150 m DO NOT connect the CLK amp DATA wires to the Control Module until all LAN Modules e g Terminals are Commissioned See below Ja 4 Core Security Cable recommended 14 0 2 ADDRESSING amp COMMISSIONING Read LAN connection first 1 Enable Terminal Configuration Mode
22. Method 1 Remove power from the Terminal Hold down the NEXT and HOME keys Re apply power to the Terminal Release the NEXT and lt HOME gt keys LAN connections to the Control Module T4 connector Method 2 Hold down the NEXT and lt HOME gt keys Short the RST Reset link on the rear of the Terminal Release the NEXT and lt HOME gt keys 2 Note the current Address setting The current Address of the Terminal will be displayed via the Zone 1 to 4 Lamps The Zone Lamp number that corresponds to the current Address will flash 3 Select the new Terminal Address number Press the key that corresponds to the required Address 1 to 4 within 10 seconds then press ENTER When the ENTER key is pressed the Terminal will exit Terminal Configuration Mode 4 Initialize the LAN If a new Terminal is added to an existing system once the Terminal is configured and connected to the system LAN the LAN must be initialized by Removing and Re applying power to the Control Module Remember to disconnect the battery also when removing power 5 Area Assignment Additional system programming allows Terminals to be configured for Single Area or Multi Area Mode Address 961 and an Associated Area to be defined for each Terminal Addresses 952 to 955 2001 Inner Range Pty Ltd Part No 635500 p8 Section 1 Installation Version 1 00 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Programming Key 99551
23. NOTE The Control Module data will override the existing contents of the Programming Key Connect the Programming Key to Serial Port 0 on the Control Module Select the Export Data Mode Enter PIN Ee Ce C C then s r then the Mode number 9 4 The Lamp on the Programming Key will flash quickly to indicate data is being copied The Terminal beeper will sound 3 short beeps if the operation was successful or 1 long beep if unsuccessful 2001 Inner Range Pty Ltd Part No 635510 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Enhanced LED Terminal Version 1 02 p9 Enhanced LED Terminal 995500EN The Enhanced LED Terminal is a versatile operator interface for the Concept IQ system providing standard LED Terminal functions along with an interface for Door Access Control The Terminal provides status display of a single Associated Area and up to 16 Zone Inputs along with indication of Power Fault Home Mode and Armed conditions Audible button press feedback is provided and the built in Beeper also provides indication of Alarms Entry Exit warnings Auto Arm warning User Operation OK and User Operation Unsuccessful While the system can be programmed via Upload Download software the Terminal also provides the ability for the Installer to program all system parameters In adation to these standard functions the Enhanced Terminal also provides Single low power open collector Door Unlock
24. Output Programmable un lock time O to 60 seconds Two multi purpose inputs configurable as Wiegand Reader Data inputs and REX Door Sealed INSTALLATION Connection diagrams provided on the next page Mounting the Terminal IMPORTANT Enhanced Terminals must be installed on the inside secure side of the Door to be controlled The Terminal must be installed on a flat vertical surface in an appropriate location Ensure that the display will be at or slightly below eye level for all Users Remove the rear mounting plate from the back of the Terminal Cut suitable holes in the mounting surface for cable entry and the fasteners The rear mounting plate can be used as a template NOTE The Terminal is also designed to be mounted on plasterboard gyprock surfaces using a standard switch plate Mounting Clip e g Clipsal 154 or HPM 712 The rear mounting plate can now be installed using appropriate fasteners through the holes provided Remember to insert the LAN cable and other wiring through the cable entry cutout first Connect the wiring into the Screw Terminal block T2 Clip the Terminal onto the rear mounting plate by first locating the tongue at the top of the Terminal into the slot pro vided by the rear mounting plate then clip the bottom of the Terminal into place LAN connection A maximum of 4 LAN Modules can be connected to the system LAN Recommended cable is 4 core or 6 core security cable 14 0 20 NOT twisted
25. Terminal will now exit Terminal Configuration Mode Note the current Door Alarm enable status ENHANCED TERMINALS ONLY After the Terminal Address has been entered as per Step 3 the display will now show the current Door Alarm enable status 0 Disabled Default 1 Enabled Enable Disable Door Alarm ENHANCED TERMINALS ONLY If an Enhanced Terminal is required to generate the Door Alarm to indicate a Door Forced or Door Held condition then Door Alarm must be enabled for that Terminal To Enable or Disable select the option required 0 or 1 within 10 seconds then press ENTER When the ENTER key is pressed the Enhanced Terminal will now exit Terminal Configuration Mode Initialize the LAN When all Terminals are configured and connected to the Control Module via the system LAN the LAN must be initialized by Removing and Re applying power to the Control Module Remember to disconnect the battery also when removing power NOTE Not required if Terminals are commissioned before the CLK and DATA wires are connected to the Control Module CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 10 Comms Version 1 01 p1 Section 10 Communications Communications programming sets all the parameters and options for Contact ID or Domestic Dialer reporting Dialer Test reporting Remote Dial up connection Serial Port communications Address Dialer Telephone n mb rsisu au u usan AAA 1 16 Primary teleph
26. XXIIIT Expansion Port T9 EXT PORT Location of Brass PCB standoffs O 2001 Inner Range Pty Ltd Part No 635504 p12 Section 1 Installation CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual EXPANDER CARD WIRING DIAGRAMS Minimum Cable spec 14 0 2 T5 amp T6 VE and OV Detector Power connections 12V Supply for Detectors Total combined current sourced from DET and LAN on the Control Module and ve on the Expander Card must not exceed 600 milliAmps Concept IQ Expander eA VE r Inner 10 2 and T3 Zone Input connections Single End of Line Dual End of Line T4 Auxiliary Output connections 995504 Only LED wiring Note Dropping Resistor can be any value in the range of 1k to around 1k5 e g 2 x 3k3 Resistors in parallel r pio EE 1 Relay wiring r5 i Relay coil voltage 12V DC AA NO Fit reverse diode across coil 4 e g 1N4001 1N4004 NOTE ZONE INPUT CONNECTIONS NORMALLY OPEN ALARM CONTACTS Normally Open Alarm Contacts e g As often found on Smoke Detectors are wired in the same manner as Normally Closed contacts When programming the Zone Input Option 8 Normally Open in the Zone Options must be selected Addresses 752 Zone 1 to 767 Zone 16 IMPORTANT NOTE AUXILIARY POWER Total combined current
27. Y n options screens in Concept 3000 Access 4000 e g Setting Dialer options Assigning Areas to a User Defining options for Individual Zone Inputs etc 5 2 VALUE DATA The range of Data values that can be stored in a Value Data Address is from O to 255 Depending on the parameter being set the range is often a lot smaller The data can be either a single digit or a multiple digit number e g Remote Connect Options 0 to 2 Zone Type 0 to 9 Dial Attempts 1 to 16 TimeZone Start End Hour 0 to 23 AC Fail report delay M to 60 Area Entry Delay S to 255 etc Single digit numbers These are numbers between 0 and 16 and are displayed by the 0 Lamp and the Zone Lamps 1 to 16 on the LED Terminal Multi digit numbers These are all other numbers ranging from 17 to 255 These numbers are displayed one digit at a time by a sequence of flashing Lamps on the LED Terminal The 0 Lamp and the Zone Lamps 1 to 9 are used to display each digit in turn The key is used step through the digits A short beep will sound each time the key is pressed to display the next digit When the last digit in the sequence is displayed and the key is pressed again a long beep will sound to indicate that there are no more digits to display and the first digit will again be displayed E g If the value at the Address is 120 When the Address is entered The 1 Lamp will flash The flashing Lamp indicates that
28. Zones are to be used it is recommended that The Zone Input device that will start the Entry Timer is connected to Zone 1 The Handover Zone Input device If required is connected to Zone 2 Other Burglary Alarm Zone Input devices are connected to the lowest Zone Input numbers Other types of Zone Input devices are connected to the higher Zone Input numbers 2 Logon to the Terminal using the Installer PIN code and select Mode 2 Defaulting the Control Module Enter PIN lt NEXT gt 0 2 3 Select the Default Option that matches the number of Burglary Alarm Zone Inputs required lt gt nn ENTER Where nn is the Default option O 2 No Zones 1 1 Zone 8 8 Zones etc The Database will be defaulted as per the settings shown in the table on page 8 4 IF Multi Area operation or Sub Area Functionality is required program the Multi Area options Address 960 1 Multi Area Mode 4 Include Area 2 in Area 4 Sub Area list 2 Enable Area 4 as Sub Area 5 Include Area 3 in Area 4 Sub Area list 3 Include Area 1 in Area 4 Sub Area list 5 Program the Global Zone Options IF there are variations required from the Default programming IF Pulse counting is to be used Program the Pulse Count amp Pulse Time Addresses 784 amp 785 IF the End of Line Resistors are a value other than 3k3 Single End of Line Program the End of Line Resistor Value Address 786 IF Zone Self Testing is required Program the Zone Self Test
29. always enabled When in alarm System Inputs that represent Fault or Tamper conditions will be indicated by the flashing Fault Lamp on the LED Terminal All System Input alarms can be individu ally viewed acknowledged via Fault Analysis Mode NEXT 25 gt See System Input Mapping in this section amp Section 1 Installation To enable selected System Inputs to also activate the Siren and or Dialer the Siren Enable and Dialer Enable options must be programmed Note The Keypad Lockout function is normally enabled via the defaults with a Keypad Lockout Time of 60 seconds To disable set the Lockout time to zero Address 789 865 SYSTEM INPUT SIREN ENABLE Default No System Inputs Enabled for Siren Data type Option When Selected Option Enable Siren on AC fail Enable Siren on Low battery Enable Siren on Cabinet Tamper Enable Siren on Keypad Lockout Enable Siren on Comms fail System reset Enable Siren on Siren Monitor Enable Siren on PWR Fuse Battery Fuse NOOR GQ Note Zone Self test Fail alarms are enabled individually in Zone Input programming 866 SYSTEM INPUT DIALER ENABLE Default No System Inputs Enabled for Dialer Data type f the system input has been enabled and if the dialer option is selected then when the system input goes Option into alarm the Concept 16 will attempt to report via the on board dialer Option When Selected Enable Dialer on AC Fail Enable Dialer o
30. be Pulse Counted The zone will only create an alarm if The Maximum Pulses are triggered during the Pulse Time OR the Zone is still in alarm when the Pulse Time expires These options are programmed in the Global Zone Options described below 5 Self Test Zone Any Zones defined as a Self Test Zone are required to go into the un sealed state at least once within the Self Test Period or a Self Test system input alarm will be generated Self Test Zones are monitored for activity while the Area that they are assigned to is Dis armed Only Zones that will go into the un sealed state in the normal course of daily activity should be defined as a Self Test Zone e g Movement detectors and Door contacts that get activated when the system is Dis armed The Self Test period is programmed in Address 787 6 Day Alarm Zone If a Zone is defined as a Day Alarm then when the Area that the Zone is as signed to is Dis armed the Zone can trigger an Auxiliary that has the Day Alarm Event Type assigned Address 816 to 825 Event Type 34 When the Area is Armed the Zone will generate an alarm as per it s Zone Type 7 Home Zone If a Zone is defined as a Home Zone it will be Armed when the Area that it is assigned to is Armed in Home mode 8 Normally Open Zones that are defined as Normally Open will go into alarm when the alarm contacts on the device are Sealed and will restore when the contacts are Un sealed i e Revers
31. does not apply to System Inputs Siren operation for System Inputs is determined by the settings in Address 865 System Input Siren enable and Address 867 System Input Siren Type KEYPAD LOCKOUT TIME Default 60 Seconds This sets the time the Terminal keypad will be locked out when five incorrect logins PIN code attempts in a row have occurred on a keypad For Keypad Lockout to function the setting must be non zero See Section 7 System Inputs if Siren activation Address 865 Option 4 or Dialer activation Address 866 Option 4 are required for Keypad Lockout p2 Section 4 Times Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Address TIMEZONES TimeZones can be programmed to define a Start time and End time and the Days of the Week on which the TimeZone will be valid TimeZone programming also provides a Holiday option to be enabled when assign ing the Days to allow the TimeZone to still be valid on any dates defined as Holidays Once programmed TimeZones can be used to arm amp disarm Areas 8 or control Auxiliary outputs automati cally Data type START AND END TIMES Value The Start and End Times are defined in 4 separate Addresses for each TimeZone 790 TIMEZONE 1 START HOUR Default 9 Range 0 23 This Address defines the Hour component of the Start Time 791 TIMEZONE 1 START MINUTE Default 0 Range This Address defines the Minute component of the Start Time 0 59 792 TIMEZONE 1 END HOUR
32. involves disconnecting the AC supply for 4 minutes and measuring the battery voltage under load If the battery voltage falls below 11 2V 0 3V a Low Battery System Input alarm will be generated Key switch operation Momentary Default setting When this function is enabled the state of the Area will toggle whenever there is a Seal to Alarm transition on the Keyswitch Zone The Alarm to Seal transition will be ignored Latching When this function is enabled the Keyswitch will Arm the Area when it goes Unsealed and Disarm the Area when it returns to Sealed p2 Section 3 General opts Version 1 01 Address 869 Data type Option CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual EMERGENCY OPTIONS Default No Options Selected These options determine how the PANIC FIRE MEDICAL and DURESS alarms will be processed These settings will affect Panic alarms generated by Keypad Panic AND Zone Inputs programmed as the 24 Hour Panic Zone Type Zone Type 5 Fire alarms generated by Keypad Fire Siren and Dialer options for 24Hr Fire Zones are determined by Zone Options programming Medical alarms generated by Keypad Medical Duress alarms generated by Keypad Duress AND Zone Inputs programmed as the 24Hr Duress Zone Type Zone Type 6 Option When Selected 6 7 Panic alarms will activate the Siren Panic alarms will activate the Dialer Fire alarms will activate the Siren Fi
33. not allowed 1 Remote connect enabled Without callback 2 Remote connect enabled with Callback Rings to answer Default 16 Rings This Address sets the number of rings before the system will answer an incoming call This setting is relevant to both Upload Download connection and DTMF remote control connection Answering machine Fax bypass Follow on time This feature is used when Upload Download software or DTMF Telephone is trying to remotely connect to the system and an Answering Machine is connected to the same Telephone line If this feature is enabled the remote device must call the system then hang up within three rings If the remote device calls the system again within the programmed Follow on time then the system will answer the call on the first ring amp connect Data When selected 0 Default Answering Machine Bypass disabled 1 Follow on time 10 secs 2 Follow on time 30 secs 3 Follow on time 60 secs SERIAL PORT OPTIONS Serial Port options allow the Installer to program the Communications Task and Baud rate for the Serial Port on the Control Module Port 0 Communications Task Data When selected 0 Default Serial Port not used 1 Securitel STU Not yet available 2 Serial Printer Not yet available 3 Upload Download Requires the Serial Adapter Cable NOTE While Upload Download software is connected and communicating with the Control Module DTMF Remote Control is tempo
34. pair Twisted pair cable e g Category 5 may be used however DO NOT combine Clock amp Data on the same pair Do not apply power to cable until all connections are made and checked Maximum cabling distance from the Control Module to the furthest Module must not exceed 100 metres Maximum total LAN cabling in the system must not exceed 150 metres DO NOT connect the CLK 8 DATA wires to the Control Module until all LAN Modules e g Terminals are Commissioned See next page Wiegand Reader connection Note Supports 12V Reader power supply only No 5V supply option The Reader D1 amp DO wires must be connected to LAN OV Zone1 amp Zone2 on the Terminal using Shielded RS232 Data cable e g Tycab DMC6702 Electra EAS7206 Belden 9536 Alpha 1296C etc DO NOT use Twisted pair cable or Security cable under any circumstances NOTE Check that there is sufficient current still available from the LAN power to supply the Reader If not a separate power supply must be used for the Reader power Diodes must be inserted in series with each of the DO and D1 connections Cathode to Reader Ensure that appropriate insulating sleeve is fitted over the Diodes and solder connections Maximum cabling distance from the Reader to the Terminal must not exceed 80 metres Door Reed switch and Request to Exit button REX connections The Normally Open Request to Exit
35. sourced from DET and LAN on the Control Module and ve on the Expander Card must not exceed 600 milliAmps If additional current is required a separate external Power Supply and backup battery must be used to provide power to the required Auxiliary devices and or Detectors e g 994051 2A Power Supply 994055 Short form Power Supply Board 560001 Plug pack For 1A PS or 560004 In line transformer For 2A PS When a separate Power Supply is used 1 The Power Supply must be installed close to the Control Module and the OV or VE supply connections of the Power Supply and the Control Module must be connected together using a heavy guage wire 14 0 20 minimum 2 The ve supply connections of any system Module DET LAN or VE must not be connected to ve of the separate Power Supply CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual DTMF Card Version 1 00 p13 DTMF Card 995505 The DTMF Card connects directly to the Control Module DTMF Port to provide Telephone remote control DTMF Card Parts List DTMF Card Installation Manual This document 1 x 20mm Brass PCB standoff INSTALLATION Remove the screw on the top edge of the Control Module PCB next to the STATUS Lamp Fit the Brass PCB standoff in place of the screw Plug the DTMF Card onto the box header JP10 on the Control Module DTMF PORT Secure the DTMF Card to the standoff using the screw
36. the wall or the cover is opened 4 Mounting The cabinet must be secured to a flat solid vertical surface using appropriate fasteners through the 4 holes provided in the base and must be positioned to provide unhindered access for installation and maintenance The two mounting holes in the top of the cabinet are keyhole slots to assist with positioning When mounting onto flammable surfaces a fire protection backplate MUST BE INSTALLED 5 Power Strip 5mm of insulation from the ends of the 3 Plug pack cable conductors Terminate the 16VAC conductors into the AC Input connections and the Earth wire Green Yellow into BATT on the PCB CAUTION Do not connect the Plug pack to an AC outlet until all wiring is complete and checked 6 Battery Connect the pre assembled battery cable into the BATT and BATT connections on the PCB CAUTION Do not connect the Terminals to the Battery until all wiring is complete and checked 7 Cabling All cabling must enter the cabinet via the existing cutouts provided in the rear and sides Additional holes must not be cut in the cabinet Installation of Cables both inside the cabinet and external to the cabinet must conform to the appropriate Standards for Security and Telecommunications systems Cables must be protected at the entry points by grommets or by allowing the conduit to protrude into the cabinet The D Bungs provided must be fitted to all unused cable entry cutouts DO NOT conne
37. this value is a multi digit number When the lt NEXT gt key is pressed a short beep will sound and the 2 Lamp will now flash When the lt NEXT gt key is pressed again a short beep will sound and the 0 Lamp will flash When the NEXT key is pressed again a long beep will sound indicating there are no more new digits The first digit 1 Lamp will flash Sequential numbers Sequential numbers are a string of numbers where each digit is programmed into a series of sequential Addresses This type of Value Data makes it easier for the Installer to program data such as PIN codes Telephone Numbers and Client codes To select the data only the Start Address is entered The Start Address and each subsequent Address only contains a single digit Once the Start Address for the data is selected the Installer can then enter in the entire string of numbers without having to perform any operation to select the subsequent Addresses See next page for example CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 p13 E g To program the data 1 Pause 98765432 as the Primary Telephone Number 1 2 3 4 Enter Installer PIN code t Jv EE then then the Programming Mode number Co 1 Press then the Start Address for the Primary Telephone Number 1 6 then Press a then the new Data string 1 wc 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 then G Select the next Addre
38. to an existing system once the Terminal is configured and connected to the system LAN the LAN must be initialized by Removing and Re applying power to the Control Module Remember to disconnect the battery also when removing power Area Assignment Enhanced Terminals must be configured for Single Area Mode Address 961 and an Associated Area must be defined for each Terminal Addresses 952 to 955 Door Un lock time The system has a default Door Un lock time of 5 seconds If a different time is required this value can be edited at Address 872 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Expansion Cards Version 1 00 pll Expansion Card 995503 995504 The Expansion Card connects directly to the Control Module Expansion Port and is available in 2 Versions 995503 Zone Expansion Card Provides 8 additional Zone Inputs and additional Detector power connections 995504 Zone 8 Auxiliary Expansion Card Incorporates all Zone Expansion card features along with 8 additional low power open collector Auxiliary Outputs and 4 additional 12V Auxiliary power outputs Expansion Card Parts List Zone Auxiliary Expansion Card Installation Manual This document Installation Kit containing 3x 20mm Brass PCB standoff 1x 20mm Threaded plastic PCB standoff 1x Pan Head M3x6mm screw 2x6 Way plug on screw terminals 4x 2 Way plug on screw terminals 10 x 3k3 End of line resistors 8 x Zone Inputs 2 x Spare ora
39. 0 The Concept IQ Programming Key is a portable non volatile memory device housed in a convenient key tag The Programming Key connects directly to the Control Module Port 0 and allows the Installer to Upload the system database from the Control Module or Download a system database to the Control Module via a simple key press sequence on the LED Terminal An indicator lamp is provided on the Programming key to monitor data transfer activity and the LED Terminal provides audible indication of Upload Download Successful Failed Programming Key Parts List Programming key Instruction Manual This document Programming Key connected to Port 0 OPERATION Importing Data from the Programming Key This Mode allows the Installer to copy the programming contents of the Programming Key into the Control Module IMPORTANT NOTE The new data will override the existing contents of the Control Module memory Connect the Programming Key to Serial Port O on the Control Module Select the Import Data Mode Enter PIN Ee Co C E then sex then the Mode number 9 3 The Lamp on the Programming Key will flash slowly to indicate data is being copied The Terminal beeper will sound 3 short beeps if the operation was successful or 1 long beep if unsuccessful Export Data to the Programming Key This Mode allows the Installer to copy the programming contents of the Control Module into the Programming Key IMPORTANT
40. 04 to 27 March 2005 In TAS DST normally starts on the first Sunday in October and ends on the last Sunday in March e g 7 October 2001 to 31 March 2002 6 October 2002 to 30 March 2003 5 October 2003 to 28 March 2004 3 October 2004 to 27 March 2005 New Zealand Daylight Saving Time normally starts on the first Sunday in October and ends sometime in March Europe Daylight Saving Time normally starts on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October e g 25 March 2001 to 28 October 2001 NOTE These dates are only a guide and should be checked with a reliable local source Comprehensive information on DST Start and End dates for most world locations can be found at Time and date com http www timeanddate com time SET THE REAL TIME CLOCK Press lt gt then enter the current Time and Date as an 11 digit data string followed by the lt ENTER gt key Note that the Real Time Clock must be re programmed to the current time and date whenever the Control Module is powered down i e The AC supply and the battery are disconnected The data is entered in the following order mm hh DD MM YY d i e minute minute 00 59 hour hour 00 23 Day Day 01 31 Month Month 01 12 Year Year 00 99 day of week 1 Sunday 7 Saturday e g TIME amp DATE DATA STRING 1 07 24 AM Monday June 5 2001 2 4 0 7 0 5 0 6 0 1 2 lt ENTER gt 2 05 15 PM Thursday September 20 2001 1 5 1 7 2 0 0 9 0 1 5 l
41. 1 Delayed and 2 Handover Area Number 1 2 3 4 Entry Delay Time Address 928 929 930 981 AREA EXIT DELAY TIME Default Area 1 60 Seconds These Addresses set the Exit time to be applied to Zone Inputs programmed as Delayed Zones i e Zone Types 1 Delayed and 2 Handover Area Number 1 2 3 4 Exit Delay Time Address 936 937 938 939 p2 Section 5 Area Programming Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Address 944 to 947 Data type Value Range 0 4 870 Data type Value Range 0 255 Sec 871 Data type Value Range 0 255 Min AREA ARMING OPTIONS Default 0 All Areas The Area Arming options allow a TimeZone to be assigned to the Area causing the Area to automatically Arm when the TimeZone goes Invalid Note that when the TimeZone goes Invalid and the Area Arms it does not force the Area to remain in the Armed state for the duration of the Invalid period i e The control function only occurs on the Valid to Invalid transition or edge This means the Area can still be controlled by other entities if required such as User control via PIN codes and Keyswitches etc Automatic control via the Re Autoarm function Remote Control Area Number 1 2 3 4 Area Arming Options 944 945 946 947 Value When Selected 0 No TimeZone control 3 TimeZone 3 will control the Area 1 TimeZone 1 will control the Area 4 TimeZone 4 will control the Area 2 TimeZ
42. 2 PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER 16 Addresses When the system is required to report to a Central Station or a Telephone this is the first Telephone number the Control Module will dial SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER 16 Addresses If the Primary Telephone number fails the dialer will then try the Secondary Telephone number If this fails the dialer will alternate between the two numbers until the Maximum Attempts Address 50 are reached CALL BACK TELEPHONE NUMBER 16 Addresses This Address sets the Telephone number that the system will use when dialing back the computer The Remote connect with Callback option must be selected Address 54 Select option 2 REPORTING FORMAT Default 0 No Dialer This Address selects the reporting format that the system will use if reporting via the dialer 0 No dialer Default When option is selected the system will not report through its on board dialer It will operate in local mode 1 Contact ID Reports alarm information in Ademco Contact ID format 2 Domestic Domestic dialing enables the Control Module to send an audible tone to a private telephone number to warn the owner of activity at the premises NOTES Domestic Dialer format When the alarm signal is received by the remote Telephone the Telephone User will hear Beeps of the same tone to indicate an Area Opening or Closing event Beeps of 2 different tones to indicate an Alarm Event The alarm is acknowledged by the rece
43. 2K be ignored The installation kit provides 1k 3k3 and 6k8 Resistors Typical Terminating Resistor settings will be If Single End Of Line is used 3 3k3 If Dual End Of Line is used 13 3k3 6k8 If Zone Doubling is used 14 1k 3k3 6k8 If the system is replacing another product and the detectors already have Terminating Resistors of a different value the Terminating Resistors may be retained by choosing the setting that matches the existing values ZONE SELF TEST PERIOD Default 0 This data sets the number of arming periods to be included in the Zone Self Test processing Any Zone defined as a Self Test Zone must go un sealed at least once during this Self Test period or a Self Test system input alarm will be generated A setting from 0 to 16 arming periods can be defined CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 7 System l Ps Version 1 02 p1 Section 7 System Inputs Address 865 System Input Siren Enable sinet needed edere dete rede est dede dae desde dade 1 866 System Inp t Dialer Eriable 5 52 52 59595959599 5990909 no ROROnOROROB Cn pO RORD RO ROO 1 867 System Input Siren Type uero mer red ete mint de fide e E PER PORE 1 System Input Mapping and Functional description 6 a 2 System Inputs are system events that can generate alarms Each System Input has three programmable options Siren enable Dialer enable and Siren type System Inputs are
44. 3 Addresses related to the programming AUXILIARY EVENT TYPE The Auxiliary Event Type detemines which Entity or Event will the control the Auxiliary To define the way in which the Auxiliary is controlled the Auxiliary Response must also be programmed Auxiliary Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Event Type Address 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 Summary of Auxiliary Event Types For a full explanation of Auxiliary Event Types refer to the table at the end of this section 0 User Master Control Test Only via NEXT 24 30 Zone 14 in Alarm 1 Burglary Alarm Default for Auxiliary 1 Strobe 31 Zone 15 in Alarm 2 Fire Alarm 32 Zone 16 in Alarm 3 Area 1 Armed In Normal Mode 33 Spare 4 Area 2 Armed In Normal Mode 34 Any Day Alarm Zone Unsealed 5 Area 3 Armed In Normal Mode 35 Timezone 1 Valid 6 Area 4 Armed In Normal Mode 36 Timezone 2 Valid 7 Area 1 Armed In Home Mode 37 Timezone 3 Valid 8 Area 2 Armed In Home Mode 38 Timezone 4 Valid 9 Area 3 Armed In Home Mode 39 Any Zone Bypassed Isolated on Arming 10 Area 4 Armed In Home Mode 40 Any System Input in Alarm 11 Spare 41 Door 1 Alarm 12 Spare 42 Door 2 Alarm 13 Spare 43 Door 3 Alarm 14 Spare 44 Door 4 Alarm 15 Entry Timer General Area Area 1 45 Areal Auto Arm Pre warning 16 Exit Timer General Area Area 1 46 Area2 Auto Arm Pre warning 17 Zone 1 in Alarm 47 Area3 Auto Arm Pre warning 18 Zone 2 in Alarm 48 Area4 Auto Arm Pre warning 19 Z
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48. Door DOOR FORCED If the Door Reed input on the Enhanced Terminal goes un sealed without a valid Door Access event a Door Alarm will be generated for that Door The system does not differentiate whether a Door Alarm is caused by a Door Held DOTL or Door Forced condition 5 DOOR RE LOCK If the Door Reed switch is connected to Zone 2 on the Enhanced Terminal the system monitors the state of the Door Opened or Closed and detects when the Door is opened after being un locked This allows the system to cancel the Lock Auxiliary Clip the Door Unlock Time as soon as the Door is opened ensuring that the Door is re locked when it closes and preventing Door bounce COMMISSIONING THE TERMINALS 1 Enable Terminal Configuration Mode Method 1 Remove power from the Terminal Hold down the NEXT and HOME keys Re apply power to the Terminal Release the NEXT and lt HOME gt keys Method 2 Hold down the NEXT and HOME keys Short the RST Reset link on the rear of the Terminal Release the NEXT and lt HOME gt keys Note the current Address setting The current Address of the Terminal will be displayed via the Zone 1 to 4 Lamps The Zone Lamp number that corresponds to the current Address will flash Select the new Terminal Address number Press the key that corresponds to the required Address 1 to 4 within 10 seconds then press ENTER When the ENTER key is pressed a Standard
49. Installation amp Programming Manual Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 p15 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IF Area 1 Entry Exit Delay default values need to be changed OR IF Entry Exit Delays are required in Areas 2 3 or 4 program edit the Area Entry and or Exit Delay times Addresses 928 to 931 Area 1 to 4 Entry Delay Default Area 1 30 Seconds Addresses 936 to 939 Area 1 to 4 Exit Delay Default Area 1 60 Seconds Enable the System Inputs that are required to activate the Siren Address 865 1 AC Fail 5 Comms Fail System Reset 2 Low Battery 6 Siren Monitor 3 Cabinet Tamper 7 PWR Fuse Battery Fuse 4 Keypad Lockout NOTE If any of these options are selected check the System Input Siren Type setting Address 867 0 1 second burst Default 1 10 second burst 2 1 Sec burst every 60 Secs for 5 Mins Enable the System Inputs that are required to activate the Dialer Address 866 1 AC Fail 5 Comms Fail System Reset 2 Low Battery 6 Siren Monitor 3 Cabinet Tamper 7 PWR Fuse Battery Fuse 4 Keypad Lockout 8 Zone Self Test Fail Program any Timers that may be required Address 788 Siren Time Defaulted to 5 Minutes Address 789 Keypad lockout time Defaulted to 60 Seconds Address 810 AC Report delay CAUTION Read details in Section 4 Times before programming IF any Areas or Auxiliaries are to be controlled automatically by a TimeZone edit the required TimeZo
50. LTRI RITU EE 13 Section 2 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING AND SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1 Act System OVNI Winds E 2 AS A 3 1 3 Default dede 3 2 The LED Terminal 2 1 Key Functions curiosa cnn aina N RRE Sn 4 2 2 Beeper Indicalioris ERU EE UO Po ICI HR UR PCIE 4 2 3 LAMP Indications s uiua cecidit it 5 3 Installer Modes SH OVErvieW ski aka iain aa ania ein nie 6 3 2 Accessing the Installer 5 6 3 3 Mode 01 Programming ModE isseire iiidid h uu eN ulasan uqaqa a emen rne 7 3 4 Mode 02 Defaulting Mode criar 7 3 5 Factory Default Database settings uu u 8 3 6 Mode 03 Import Data from Programming Key u 9 3 7 Mode 04 Export Data to Programming Key u emen 9 3 8 Mode 05 Terminal Area Programming rra crac rre 9 4 Programming Techniques 4 1 The System Database uuu 10 4 2 Selecting and Programming the Data 10 4 3 Example of Programming 5 11 5 Types of Data O ON 12 5 2 Val e Dti AAA A AA A A 12 5 3 Options Data n asan ao RARARBABaB BEBARBASABB R B B UB B BARBEBAR B n RsA 13 6 Recommended Programming Sequencoe ran rr 14 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE Section 3 General Opt
51. SSING amp COMMISSIONING Read LAN connection first the Control Module 1 T4 connector Enable Terminal Configuration Mode Method 1 Remove power from the Terminal Hold down the lt NEXT gt and lt HOME gt keys Re apply power to the Terminal Release the lt NEXT gt and lt HOME gt keys Method 2 Hold down the NEXT and lt HOME gt keys Short the RST Reset link on the rear of the Terminal Release the lt NEXT gt and lt HOME gt keys Note the current Address setting The current Address of the Terminal will be displayed via the Zone 1 to 4 Lamps The Zone Lamp number that corresponds to the current Address will flash Select the new Terminal Address number Press the key that corresponds to the required Address 1 to 4 within 10 seconds then press lt ENTER gt Note the current Door Alarm enable status After the Terminal Address has been entered as per Step 3 the display will now show the current Door Alarm enable status 0 Disabled Default 1 Enabled Enable Disable Door Alarm If an Enhanced Terminal is required to generate a Door Alarm for Door Forced or Door Held conditions then Door Alarm must be enabled for that Terminal To Enable or Disable select the option required 0 or 1 within 10 seconds then press lt ENTER gt When the lt ENTER gt key is pressed the Enhanced Terminal will now exit Terminal Configuration Mode Initialize the LAN If a new Terminal is added
52. Section 0 Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section 9 Section 10 Section 11 Section 12 Section 13 2002 Inner Range Pty Ltd INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL f 2 Ld lt 4 Gr lt a Sa f 4 n ys a Z X 3 ja amp k R 15 anio f Dig Fie 4280 Deg Title and Document Version log This sheet Installation Manual Introduction to Programming and System Overview Programming Reference General Options Times Areas Zone Inputs System Inputs Auxiliary Outputs Terminals Communications Users Quick Programming Includes Programming record sheets Index Part Number 630047 p2 Section 0 Title Version 1 02 CONCEPT IQ Installation 8 Programming Manual Document Revisions This table shows the current Version numbers of all documents in the Concept IQ Installation and Programming Manual This table can be used when checking the Website for updates http www innerrange com When you replace any documents in this manual with new Versions ensure that this table is updated or replaced with the latest Version from the Website SECTION TITLE CURRENT VERSION AS AT 16 JAN 2002 Title and Document Version log This sheet 1 02 Installation Manual 1 01 Programming Introduction 1 01 General Options 1 01 Times 1 01 Areas 1 01 o Zone Inputs 1 01
53. System Inputs 1 02 Auxiliary Outputs 1 01 Terminals 1 02 oo Communications 1 01 11 Users 1 01 E N System Planning amp Programming record sheets 1 02 13 Index 1 02 The manufacturer and or it s agents take no responsibility for any damage financial loss or injury caused to any equipment property or persons resulting from the correct or incorrect use of the Concept IQ system and its peripherals The purchaser assumes all responsibility in the use of the Concept system and its peripherals w Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual Inner Range Pty Ltd assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions Due to ongoing development the contents of this manual is subject to change without notice Check regularly with your supplier or the Website for updates Inner Range Pty Ltd is proud of the reputation it has gained in the provision of high quality electronic products Exhaustive factory and field testing ensure that enhanced system programming features and additional hardware components operate as expected prior to their release to our customers Extensive function testing is carried out on every Inner Range Concept product prior to it leaving the factory It is our intention to completely satisfy the requirements of our customers To that end Inner Range Pty Ltd stands behind its products with confidence A Two Year Warranty accompanies every Inner Range Conc
54. System Inputs in alarm 0 Lamp Walk test mode NEXT 22 Press sous to switch between Alarm Test Mode and Tamper Test Mode Any Zone Input in the Terminal s Associated Area that goes into the Alarm Un sealed or Tamper state will cause The corresponding Zone Lamp to fast flash on an Alarm state in Alarm Test Mode The corresponding Zone Lamp to slow flash on a Tamper state in Tamper Test Mode The Siren to sound for 3 seconds The Terminal beeper to emit a short beep Setting the Real Time Clock NEXT 23 See Section 4 Time Programming Auxiliary Control and Test mode NEXT 24 Enter the Auxiliary Output number w 1 or 2 digits then Press to turn the Auxiliary ON OR to turn the Auxiliary OFF When testing the Auxiliary remember to return the Auxiliary to it s original state before exiting Auxiliary Control Mode Fault Analysis mode NEXT 25 See Section 7 System Inputs System Inputs that are currently in Alarm will be indicated by Fast flashing on the relevant Zone Lamp See System Input Mapping in Section 7 These Alarms cannot be acknowledged until the problem is rectified Acknowledge any previous Faults and Alarms Press rowe System Inputs that have been in Alarm but subsequently restored since the last Acknowledgement will be indicated by Slow flashing on the relevant Zone Lamp Note the datails of the Alarm s displayed Press to Acknowledge and Clear any of the Faults or Alarms that are not current
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56. a Alarm on Zone Type 4 systems when any Area is disarmed Area 1 Armed In Home Mode Area 2 Armed In Home Mode Area Armed in Home mode Area Dis armed in Home mode Area 3 Armed In Home Mode rea 4 Armed In Home Mode are are are are ntry Used for Single Area systems General Area Area 1 Entry timer on General Area Area 1 Entry timer off or Area 1 in Multi Area systems it Used for Single Area systems General Area Area 1 exit timer on General Area Area 1 exit timer off or Area 1 in Multi Area systems Zone 1 in Alarm mn X z r n olololo RIo m miririr 3 3 3 3 olololo ajajaja gt o N gt 3 o 5 E o 3 o lt o o o gt o o o m x Zone 2 in Alarm Zone 3 in Alarm Zone 4 in Alarm Zone 5 in Alarm Zone 6 in Alarm Zone 7 in Alarm Zone 8 in Alarm Zone in Alarm ehe din Alarm When Area is Armed Off by Auxiliary Timer N N N ololo 5 ol lo EXC vI 2 o 5151 gt gt gt HERE 3 3 3 N o o e z gt amp o 3 N N olo 2 2 ojo al 515 gt gt pin 313 N one 16 in Alarm pare A l 1 ay Alarm Any Day alarm Zone Type Unsealed Must be programmed to turn Off by an when Area not Armed Auxiliary Timer TimeZone Valid TimeZone Invalid 0 0 1 315 OJO N N olo 2 2 o GO MDI N l
57. al Users can each be assigned a User Type and their User Areas to define the items that they can control and the operations that they can perform Installer User 1 The Installer can perform all Installer operations and all Master operations except for User programming and Arming Disarming The Installer can only change their own PIN code Via Address 96 See Section 11 Users Master User User 2 The Master User can perform all the Master operations and has access to all Areas The Master operations include Edit Users View history Walk test Zones Set Real time clock Siren Strobe Auxiliary Testing Fault Analysis View Software Version Test Battery and Door Bell Enable Disable The Master User can also perform all User operations This includes Arming Dis arming the system Isolating zones and Acknowledging alarms The Master User automatically has permission to control all the Areas Zones and Auxiliary outputs in the system These permissions cannot be changed for User 2 Normal Users User 3 to User 47 Normal Users can perform a variety of operations such as Arming Dis arming Isolating zones and Acknowledging alarms with various levels of functionality as defined by the User s User Type Any normal User can also be programmed as a Master User if required In a Multi Area system a normal User programmed as a Master User can only add a new User or edit existing Users who can access a subset of their own
58. ault the Control Module HOME lt FAULT gt and lt PWR gt Lamps flashing Export system programming to Programming Key 3 beeps when complete Long beep if unsuccessful Lamp on Prog key flashes quickly during transfer Terminal Programming HOME lt FAULT gt and lt PWR gt Lamps flashing Import system programming from Programming Key 3 beeps when complete Long beep if unsuccessful Lamp on Prog key flashes slowly during transfer 3 2 ACCESSING THE INSTALLER MODES The Default Installer Code is 2345 This Code should be changed as soon as possible after installation When choosing a new Installer Code ensure that a PIN code is chosen that will not be forgotten while still providing security against unauthorised access Installer Operations require the Installer to Access a number of different Modes This is done by entering a valid Installer PIN code then pressing the lt NEXT gt key before selecting the 2 digit Mode number e g Enter PIN Ee Ce C C then n r then the Mode number J This key sequence must be used to access all the Operational Modes described in this section Remember that the lt NEXT gt n n sequence must be preceded by the Installer PIN code e g To Enter Programming Mode Enter PIN JC 2C then er then the Mode number 9 1 NOTE Upon entering Programming mode the first digit of the Primary Telephone Number at Address 16 will be displayed Th
59. cable entry cutout Step 7 Bottom Mounting 12V 7AH Battery position Holes x 2 12V 7AH Step 6 Step 4 This i up V lt Location of Side Cable entries Step 7 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Control Module Version 1 02 p5 Connection Details Detectors Tamper switch and Fuses er E 5 B Col Q B A F2 PWR Fuse 1A M205 il LIP TIL TI TIL TIT TI coco o HH e c o 8 8 2 8 o 2 2 OV 1 ov 1 o t Ov A OV 4 7 o T2 TAMP Dedicated Cabinet Tamper input Tamper switch supplied No End of line resistors necessary Detector T6 and T7 Zone Input connections C I Bas TU Single End of Line e g Alarm 33 Seal a el Open Cct Alarm r peleton 4 Dual End of Line tube e g UP 8k3 Seal 10k1 Alarm Alarm Open Cct Tamper ia Short Cct Tamper 1st Detector 2nd Detector Zone Doubling 1k Seal NOTE 4k3 1st Zone in Alarm The 1k EOL 7k8 2nd Zone in Alarm Resistor must 11k1 1st 8 2nd Zones in Alarm be fitted at the Open Cct Tamper 2nd Detector Short Get Tamper T5 DET and 0V SS Detector Power connections M Cable spec 14 0 2 Nea Sp 12V Supply for Detectors and Auxiliary Devices Total combined current sourced from DET and LAN must not exceed 600 milliAm
60. connect HARDWARE DEFAULT PROCEDURE The system can also be set to the Factory Default settings Same as Default Option 8 via a hardware procedure Disconnect the battery and remove power from the Control Module Place a short circuit across Pins 2 amp 3 of JP8 on the Control Module Re apply power to the Control Module and reconnect the battery Remove the short circuit on JP8 p8 Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 3 5 FACTORY DEFAULT DATABASE SETTINGS FUNCTION SETTING o mommas Remote connect options 0 No Remote Connect 64 Callback Telephone Number No number programmed to Answer 16 1 DUE If Default Options 1 to 16 are selected 2 0 Instant If Default Options 3 to 16 are selected The number of Zones selected in the Default option are assigned to Area 1 ux End of Line Resistor Type 3 Single End of line 3k3 Self Test Period Handover If Default Options 2 to 16 are selected 788 Siren Time 5 Minutes m Lockout Time 60 Seconds 9 00 to 17 00 Monday to Friday 9 00 to 13 00 Saturday and Sunday 7 00 to 20 00 All days including Holidays Daytime 20 00 to 7 00 All days including Holidays Night time 1 Burga Alam 848 Auxiliary 1 Response 2 amp 3 Selected On Off when Event goes Valid Invalid Strobe Output 2 8 3 Selected On Off when Event goes Valid Invalid Spare 865 to 867 System Input Progra
61. ct the LAN CLK amp DATA wires to the Control Module until all LAN Modules e g LED Terminals are Commissioned 8 Diagnostics The STATUS Lamp on the Control Module can be used to assist with troubleshooting and testing SLOW FLASHING MicroProcessor OK Running FAST FLASHING Controller is Dialing NOT FLASHING MicroProcessor Not running OR Programming Key Upload or Download in progress 9 Cover In order to comply with regulations the cover must always be correctly re fitted following any installation or maintenance work Engage the hinges on the Left hand side and fasten the cover tightly to the cabinet using all four 4 of the screws provided Screw holes are located on both edges of the two Right hand side corners Top mounting holes A STATUS Lamp x2 Step 4 5 I Step 8 n e Port 0 Serial 2 JP9 Mode 3 Line Socket Comms Port U for connection to Telecom Prog Key or PC i la Line Special cable in AB siki A supplied must be used T1 16V AC Power Jese s NN connections Step 5 lt ues E a un 21 H Tamper switch bracket Melee ao iit tt O Ltt E O and Battery retainer T3 Battery Step 3 connections Step 6 D gt Latch for optional lock Rear
62. e Detector Reset operation is Must be programmed to turn Off by an performed at a Terminal Auxiliary Timer PIN code lt NEXT gt 99 User must have Master User Type 5 Comms Fail ystem failed to report On the next successful dial Auxiliaries 17 to 34 and 57 Zone xx Unsealed Door Bell Day Alarm and Smoke Det Reset Option 3 Aux Off when event goes invalid is not relevant for these Auxiliary Event Types and should not be selected These Event Types must be turned Off by an Auxiliary Timer CONCEPT IQ Installation 8 Programming Manual Section 9 Terminal Programming Version 1 02 p1 Section 9 Terminal Programming Address 961 952 to 955 872 961 Data type Option 952 to 955 Data type Value Range Nerminal Area MOGe aan tet et oett estu tti et AA AAA 1 Terminal Associated Area 4 Addresses L 1 Door Unlock Times ua 2 Commissioning Fermiltials itc eec delved ds miei deleted de eee ec deli ed lcd ede ted edens 2 TERMINAL AREA MODE Default Multi Area Mode All Terminals Setting the Area mode for each Terminal has two functions 1 Defines how Arming amp Disarming operations from the Terminal are performed Single Area Mode PIN Code lt ON gt lt OFF gt Arms Disarms only the Area associated with the Terminal PIN Code Area Number lt ON gt lt OFF gt Arms Disarms the specified Area if the User has permis
63. e Installer The Installers PIN Code should be changed as soon as possible after installation When choosing a new Installer PIN Code ensure that a PIN code is chosen that will not be forgotten while still providing security against unauthorised access Note that the LED display will only show the first digit of the PIN Code The full PIN Code cannot be viewed NOTE The PIN Code length is selected at Address 868 General Options Option 3 A length of 4 or 6 digits may be selected and applies to all User PIN Codes in the system The default setting is 4 Digits ADDING OR CHANGING A USER 1 Enter the User Editing Mode Logon to the Terminal using a Master PIN Code then Press ww 2 2 Enter the User number to be changed Press then the User number w User 2 to User 47 then The User number will be displayed on the Terminal via the Zone Lamps NOTE If the User number is greater than 16 the first digit will be displayed via a flashing Zone Lamp If you need to check the User number press to view the second digit PTO p2 Section 11 Users Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 3 Enrol the User s Access Card If required Present the Card at any Access Reader in the system within 30 seconds of selecting the User number Three short beeps will sound to confirm that the Card has been enrolled and assigned to the selected User If the Card is already assigned to another User or is
64. e following pages provide full descriptions of each of the Installer Modes CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 p7 3 3 MODE 01 PROGRAMMING MODE This mode allows the Installer to program all of the system data and options To Select Programming Mode Enter PIN Ee Co Ce E then then the Mode number 1 See Basic Programming Techniques and Types of Data for more details of Programming Mode 3 4 MODE 02 DEFAULTING THE CONTROL MODULE Defaulting the Control Module allows the Installer to clear any current system programming from the Control Module and select a factory default database to simplify the programming task The Default Database options can be divided into 3 main options Option 0 The Control Module memory is completely cleared with the exception of the Installer and Master User Codes Options 1 to 16 The Control Module memory is defaulted to the Factory settings shown in the table on the following page AND the number of Zones specified by the Option selected are programmed into Area 1 Option 49 The Master Code is defaulted to the Factory setting and all other programming is left intact CAUTION Defaulting the Control Module will erase all current programming stored in the memory before implementing any Factory default settings With the exception of Default Option 49 Select the Defaulting Mode Enter PIN JC 2C th
65. em is in Master Operations mode i e NEXT functions fo Used to display values in programming mode NOTES Alarm indication takes priority over Isolate indication See System Input Mapping and Functional Description in Section 7 2 4 DATA VALUE INDICATION VIA TERMINAL LAMPS Single digit numbers These are numbers between 0 and 16 and are displayed by the 0 Lamp and the Zone Lamps 1 to 16 on the LED Terminal Multi digit numbers These are all other numbers ranging from 17 to 255 These numbers are displayed one digit at a time by a sequence of flashing Lamps on the LED Terminal The 0 Lamp and the Zone Lamps 1 to 9 are used to display each digit in turn The rex key is used step through the digits A short beep will sound each time the rex key is pressed to display the next digit When the last digit in the sequence is displayed and the hem key is pressed again a long beep will sound to indicate that there are no more digits to display and the first digit will again be displayed p6 Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 3 Installer Modes 3 1 OVERVIEW In order to Program the system and perform other Installer operations the Installer must access the appropriate Installer Mode There are 5 Installer Modes available Installer Modes and Mode Indication Programming Mode HOME lt FAULT gt and lt PWR gt Lamps flashing Def
66. en then the Mode number 0 2 The lt HOME gt lt FAULT gt and lt PWR gt Lamps on the LED Terminal will flash simultaneously Select the Default Option Press then the Default Option 1 or 2 digits then DEFAULT OPTIONS 0 Database is completely cleared except for Installer amp Master Codes 1 Database is defaulted to Factory Default settings AND 1 Zone is programmed into the system 2 Database is defaulted to Factory Default settings AND 2 Zones are programmed into the system 3to15 Database is defaulted to Factory Default settings AND the specified number of Zones are programmed into the system i e 3 Zones to 15 Zones 16 Database is defaulted to Factory Default settings AND 16 Zones are programmed into the system 49 Master Code Default Only the Master code is reset to the factory default All other programming remains unchanged NOTES 1 The product is dispatched from the factory Defaulted with Option 8 Factory Default settings and 8 Zones 2 In Default Options 1 to 16 the Zones programmed into the system are assigned to Area 1 3 If Default options 9 to 16 are used and Zones 9 to 16 are added using Zone Doubling i e Not via an Expander card the End of Line Resistor value Address 786 must be set to Type 14 Zone Doubling Exit from Defaulting Mode Press to exit Reset the Control Module Disconnect the AC Input and the Battery from the Control Module then re
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68. ept product Should any Concept product fail to function as intended by the manufacturer within this period it should be returned to the distributor and the fault or symptom detailed Inner Range will at its own discretion repair or replace the product as soon as possible This Warranty does not cover product failures occurring wholly or in part as a result of misuse malicious damage accidental damage or acts of nature CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual pl CONCEPT ME k 441 SECTION 1 INSTALLATION 1 Installer and Master User Operations NEXT functions 2 2 Gonto Mod ler ora 3 Se G D SCR em 7 4 Programmilng Key uuu uuu asasasasisapiyasikasiyasikasiyasikayisisusayas 8 5 Enhanced LED Terminal 9 6 Expansion Gard rie sio 11 Te DIM dica 13 NOTE Factory Default PIN Codes User 1 Installer 2345 User 2 Master User 0123 p2 Section 1 Installation CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Installer and Master User Operations Adding Changing Deleting Users NEXT 20 See Section 11 Users View history NEXT 21 Press to view the Next Event Press to view the Previous Event If the are no further events to be displayed one long beep will sound History Event Types Arm ARM Lamp Armed in Home Mode HOME Lamp Dis arm ARM and 0 Lamp Zone Input in alarm Zone 15 to Zone 16 Lamp
69. ers are programmed as a Sequential number of up to 16 digits using the keys shown in the following table Telephone number digit to program 0691 Pause 1 Second Comms Key to Press on LED Terminal keypad 2755 lt NEXT gt Value displayed on Zone Lamps 0 to 9 e g Telephone number 1 Pause 1234 5678 is entered by the key sequence lt gt 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ENTER Telephone number selection Remember that only the Start Address is selected for programming Telephone numbers and that lt gt lt gt cannot be used to move on to the next Address when programming sequential numbers Quick Telephone number selection When programming Telephone numbers Press lt HOME gt to move on to the next Telephone number to program If you are programming more than one telephone number this eliminates the need to select the Address of the next number to program The Telephone numbers are presented in the sequence Primary Number Secondary number Callback number e g Ifthe Secondary number has been programmed pressing lt HOME gt will move on to the Callback number and pressing lt HOME gt again will jump back to the Primary number p2 Section 10 Comms Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Address 16 Data type Value Range 0 12 32 Data type Value Range 0 12 64 Data type Value Range 0 12 48 Data type Value Range 0
70. es the Seal and Alarm states on the Zone Input This option can be used when monitoring devices with Normally Open alarm contacts are used e g Certain Smoke Detectors etc CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 6 Zones Version 1 01 p3 768 to 783 Data type Option 784 Data type Value Range 0 15 785 Data type Value Range 0 255 Sec ZONE AREAS Zones must be assigned to an Area before they can be processed by the system If the system is configured for Single Area mode then all the Zones that are used must be assigned to the General Area Area 1 Single Area Multi Area mode is selected in Multi Area Options Address 960 Option 1 Default is Single Area mode If the system is configured for Multi Area mode then each Zone is assigned to one or more Areas depending on the system requirements Any Zone not assigned to any Area is considered as an unused Zone ZONE AREAS 16 Addresses Zone Area Addresses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 This data sets the Area s that the Zone will be assigned to Zones are normally only assigned to one Area A separate Address is used for each Zone Input as per the table above Option When Selected Default for Zones 1 to 8 Zone is assigned to Area 1 Zone is assigned to Area 2 Zone is assigned to Area 3 Zone is assigned to Area 4 Q N
71. esponse programming Second timer If the timer is required to time from 1 to 255 Seconds program the second value and ensure that Option 4 in the Auxiliary Response programming is not selected Minute timer If the timer is required to time from 5 to 255 Minutes program the minute value and ensure that Option 4 in the Auxiliary Response programming is selected If a timer value of 1 to 4 Minutes is required program the timer in Seconds IMPORTANT NOTE Any Auxiliary that has been programmed as an Auxiliary Event Type 17 to 32 34 8 57 should have an Auxiliary Timer programmed AUXILIARY RESPONSE Default All Auxiliaries Options 2 8 3 Selected This Address sets the way each Auxiliary will respond when the programmed event occurs User Control Note that all Auxiliaries can also be Controlled 8 or Tested by Master Users via NEXT 24 Auxiliary Control amp Test Mode Auxiliary Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Response Address 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 Option When Selected 1 The Auxiliary will function as a Normally Closed output i e Output is inverted The Auxiliaries are Open Collector outputs and normally switch the output to 0V when On 2 Auxiliary will turn On when event goes valid Default Selected for All Auxiliaries 3 Auxiliary will turn Off when event goes invalid Default Selected for All Auxiliaries 4 Auxiliary Timer will time in Minutes The Auxiliary Timer will no
72. f the Control Module memory Connect the Programming Key to Serial Port O on the Control Module Select the Import Data Mode Enter PIN Ee Co Ce E then sex then the Mode number 0 3 The Lamp on the Programming Key will flash slowly to indicate data is being copied The Terminal beeper will sound 3 short beeps if the operation was successful or 1 long beep if unsuccessful 3 7 MODE 04 EXPORT DATA TO THE PROGRAMMING KEY This Mode allows the Installer to copy the programming contents of the Control Module into the Programming Key IMPORTANT NOTE The Control Module data will override the existing contents of the Programming Key Connect the Programming Key to Serial Port O on the Control Module Select the Export Data Mode Enter PIN Ee Co C C then n r then the Mode number 9 4 The Lamp on the Programming Key will flash quickly to indicate data is being copied The Terminal beeper will sound 3 short beeps if the operation was successful or 1 long beep if unsuccessful 3 8 MODE 05 TERMINAL AREA PROGRAMMING Terminal Programming allows the Installer to define which Area is to be associated with the LED Terminal NOTE This Mode is only available if the Terminal is programmed for Multi Area mode Address 960 Option 1 must be Selected Select the Terminal Programming Mode Enter PIN Ee Co C C then r then the Mode number Co 5 Select the Terminal Area Mode Not relevant to Enha
73. for Area 2 in Multi Area systems 904 Area 3 Client Code 4 Addresses This is the Client Code that will be used for Area 3 in Multi Area systems 908 Area 4 Client Code 4 Addresses This is the Client Code that will be used for Area 4 in Multi Area systems Comms p6 Section 10 Comms Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Contact ID Events Each event in Contact ID is sent as a string of 16 DTMF digits For example an alarm followed by a restore and then an opening would be 3 events All Contact ID strings follow the format 18 SXYZ GG PPP K where CCCC 4 digit client code that identifies the panel or site 18 Always the digits 18 SXYZ Event code S Status 1 Alarm or Opening 3 Restore or Closing Note Alarm Restores only reported on Area Opening XYZ Type of Event GG Group Byte which signifies the Area being Opened Closed or the Area in which the alarm occurred PPP Point ID This refers to either the Point number or the User ID depending on the type of event K Checksum Some receivers display a U User or a C Alarm Point in front of the PPP depending on which of these PPP represents TYPE OF ALARM MESSAGE EVENT CODE GROUP BYTE AREA POINT ID 0 Instant Burglary 01 to 04 001 to 016 1 Delayed Entry Exit 130 01 to 04 001 to 016 3 24hr Burglary 130 01 to 04 001 to 016 T 70 01 System Input Isolate 570 107 to 120 02 Open Close By U
74. g A Key Switch Zone will arm the Area it is assigned to when the Zone goes Un sealed The Zone can be programmed for momentary or latching operation in General Options Address 868 Option 6 Default setting is Momentary 9 Key Switch HOME A Key Switch HOME Zone will Arm the Area it is assigned to in HOME mode when the Zone goes Un sealed The Zone can be programmed for momentary or latching operation in General Options Address 868 Option 6 Default setting is Momentary NOTE Key Switch Zones can be used to Disarm Area 4 when enabled as a Sub Area but Area 4 will not Arm unless all the Areas in the Sub Area List are Armed ZONE OPTIONS 16 Addresses Defualt No options Selected Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 Zone Options allovvs various processing options to be selected for each individual Zone 1 Silent When this option is selected the Zone will not trigger the siren 2 One Shot Siren This option allows the Zone to trigger the Siren only once during an arming cycle A Zone Restore will be reported on Opening Area Off 3 One Shot Dialer This option allows a Zone to trigger the Dialer only once during an arming cycle Single Hit If Multi break reporting is required this option must not be selected Highly recommended for Domestic Dialer format 4 Pulse Count This option selects the Zone to
75. g Auxiliaries NEXT 96 Resets all latched Auxiliaries Answer Phone NEXT 97 Forces Control Module to answer incoming call Reset Smoke Detectors NEXT 99 Triggers the Smoke Detector Reset Aux Event CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Control Module Version 1 02 p3 Control Module 995501 Contents Control Module Parts Lists ui do oa 1 SPECICATION qe ted e diia 1 Installation Procedure srie eret e oi dn e LO e eina 2 Connection Details Zone Inputs Detectors Tamper switch and Fuses 3 Mode 3 Telephone line connection I 3 Connection Details Power Warning devices amp 4 Control Module Parts List Control Module PCB mounted in metal enclosure User Manual Installation Manual This document Installation Kit containing 4 x Pan Head Self tapping screws 4x6mm Used to secure the enclosure cover 5 x plastic D bungs Must be fitted to all unused cable entry cutouts in the cover Telecom Line cord Note Non standard configuration Only suitable for use with this product 10 x 3k3 End of line resistors orange orange black brown brown Used for Single EOL Dual EOL Zone Doubling 10x 6k8 End of line resistors blue grey black brown brown Used for Dual EOL or Zone Doubling 10 x 1k End of line resistors brown black black brown brown Used for Zone Doubling Tamper switch Tamper switch bracket
76. he system before an alarm will be reported to the central station When the AC is removed from the system the keypad AC indicator will immediately indicate the AC has been removed CAUTION If an AC Report Delay time is programmed the system Owner User must be made aware that if the AC supply fails and the Battery is in poor condition the system may shut down before the AC fail is reported to the Central Station leaving the premises unmonitored and or unprotected If an AC Report Delay is required ensure that Automatic battery testing is enabled Address 868 Option 5 keep the period as short as possible and advise the system Owner User of the implications of the function HOLIDAYS No Default programmin HOLIDAY 1 MONTH This Address sets the Month component of the Date for Holiday 1 A value of 0 means no Date is defined for Holiday 1 HOLIDAY 1 DAY This Address sets the Day component of the Date for Holiday 1 A value of 0 means no Date is defined for Holiday 1 HOLIDAY 2 TO HOLIDAY 10 Holiday Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Month Address 966 968 970 972 974 976 978 980 982 984 Day Address 967 969 971 973 975 977 979 981 983 985 DAYLIGHT SAVING IMPORTANT NOTE The Daylight Saving Start Month and End Month must both be non zero before any automatic Daylight Saving adjustment will be performed See the information following these programming options for help in determining the Daylight Saving Start and End dates t
77. ime of day the Test Report is to be sent to the Central Station Test report period Comms This option sets the frequency of the automatic Test Report i e How often a Test Report will be sent Data When selected 0 Default No Test Report will be sent 1 Test Report sent every day 2 Test Report sent every Monday 3 Test Report sent on the first day of every month Test report hour This Address sets the hour that the test report will be sent p4 Section 10 Comms Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 53 Range 0 59 min Data type Value 54 Range 0 2 80 Range 1 16 rings 81 Range 0 3 Data type Value 82 Range 0 3 Test report minute This Address sets the minute the test report will be sent e g If The Test Report period option is set to 2 the Test Report Hour is set to 22 and the Test Report Minute is set to 45 Then a Test Report will be sent to the Central Station at 10 45 PM every Monday REMOTE CONNECT These options allow the Installer to program various parameters relating to remote connection for Upload Download and or DTMF Telephone remote control Remote connect options This Address sets the remote connect method for programming the system with the Upload Download software Remote connect for DTMF Telephone remote control is not affected by this setting Data When selected 0 Default Remote connect
78. ions CO O A AN 1 Emergenency Options ira A e 2 Section 4 Times A A A TO 1 Keypad LEocko ut Time 4 tod iced etie dada det idum ada dc 1 Iu ur c 2 AG Report Delay nana ranas 3 Holidays 7 ira quindi O des 3 Daylight Saving AA A ate dette vade tete etate e ede edens 3 Real Time Clock cence iini entere be eo edo e ouod ode eje co nda o Po ufa d ae eo ce ee nda ea eda qu 4 Section 5 Areas Area Modes eutanasia 1 Multi Area Systems n enin jenen d ed e o e E D de e E E EE Ede d 1 Multi Area Options ia 1 Area Ent Delay a uu uu OO OI PESCE Area Exit Delays ie tetti ede tectae ete tefie sete ete deters Area Arming Options Area Au toArm Pre Warn tltTies n reper rper en ppp eripere aerei tee aids 2 Area Re AutoArm stlme itis a n shud P ER RR T RH EE LA EFE RR P RR ER n a 2 p2 Section 13 Index Version 1 02 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 6 Zone Inputs POP ZONE Options aat t a 1 Zone Type 16 Addresses L u L aa an rennen nennen 1 Zone Options 16 Addresses uu nnne 2 Zone Areas 16 Addresses aede etel ed ed Il R ae 3 Global Zone Options Max Pulsez sua y O NUN MT M UE Pulse Time End of Line Resistor Type eee tcc nde er e tte es 4 Self Test Period l RL EN NP RR 4 Section 7 System Inputs Sy
79. it s mounting surface causing the Tamper Input to go unsealed Siren Monitor Alarm The Siren speaker is disconnected from the Control The input will restore when the Panel 1 connection is restored PWR Fuse fail Power fuse has blown Due to Short circuit or over The fuse has been replaced current condition Battery Fuse fail Battery fuse has blown Due to Short circuit or over The fuse has been replaced current condition Comms Fail 107 7 System failed to report On the next successful dial Attempts to dial out on both primary and backup telephone numbers have failed The system will try to dial again after waiting 30 minutes 2 System Reset 18 8 The Control panel has been reset b Keypad Lockout 109 The System has registered 5 incorrect PIN code The lockout period has expired attempts in a row The system will not allow keypad access for a specified period of time See location KEYPAD LOCKOUT TIME in the Timer section Zone Self Test Fail Any zone flagged as a self test zone has failed the self Alarm has been acknowledged via test criteria Does not activate the FAULT Lamp Zone SIf Test Display NEXT 26 Keypad Medical Alarm e Medical Alarm has been activated on a Terminal keypad 2 3 Keypad Panic Alarm EE Panic Alarm has been activated on a Terminal keypad l 3 Keypad Duress Alarm 113 13 A Duress PIN code has been entered on a Terminal Keypad Fire Alarm 3 Fire Alarm has bee
80. iving telephone answering the call The Telephone User does not have to perform any operation to acknowledge the alarm Once the alarm signal is heard the User can simply hang up the telephone IMPORTANT NOTE Once the receiving telephone has answered the call the alarm message is regarded as being acknowledged and will not be sent again regardless of whether a User has heard the alarm signal or not This means that if an Answering Machine Fax machine or similar device answers the call the alarm will still be regarded as being acknowledged If this feature is used care must be excercised in selecting appropriate telephone numbers to ensure that the alarm signal will be heard by an appropriate User CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 10 Comms Version 1 01 p3 Address 49 Data type Option 50 Data type Value Range 1 16 calls Data type Value 51 Range 0 3 52 Range 0 23 hour DIALER OPTIONS Default No options selected Dialer options allow various reporting and remote control options to be selected The Installer can select the different types of messages that are to be sent to a remote Central Monitoring Station Base station or to a Telephone and whether DTMF remote control is allowed Depending on the customer requirements any or all of the message types 1 to 5 listed below can be transmitted Option When selected 1 Alarms are reported via Dialer 2 Re
81. ly in Alarm IMPORTANT NOTES 1 Press rowe to toggle between the Current Alarms amp Previous Alarms displays 2 Zone Self test Lamp 10 can only be cleared from Zone Self Test Display Mode NEXT 26 3 Door Alarm Lamp 15 can only be cleared from Acknowledge Door Alarms Mode NEXT 29 Zone Self Test display NEXT 26 The Zone 1 to Zone 16 Lamps will indicate any Zones that have failed the Zone Self Test so that appropriate action may be taken e g A detector fault may need to be rectified by the Installer Press to acknowledge any Zone Self Test faults Edit Telephone numbers NEXT 27 See section 10 Communications View Software Version number NEXT 28 The 1st digit of the 4 digit Version number is displayed by the corresponding Zone Lamp flashing To display each of the remaining digits of the Version number press the rex key Acknowledge Door Alarms NEXT 29 Door Alarms will be indicated by the relevant Zone Lamp 1 to 4 Note the datails of the Alarm s displayed Press to Acknowledge any Door Alarms De Isolate System Inputs NEXT 90 De lsolates any Isolated System Inputs Test Siren speaker and Strobe Aux 1 NEXT 91 Triggers Siren and Strobe Aux 1 for 3 Seconds Battery Test NEXT 92 Switches off the Battery charger for 5 seconds Test Transmission Test report NEXT 93 Triggers Test report via selected Dialer format Day Alarm on off NEXT 94 Toggles Day Alarm Enabled Disabled Reset Latchin
82. minals when Area system is disarmed Selected in Defaults NOTES Auto Isolate on arming Any Delayed Zone Inputs Zone Type 1 in the Area s being armed that are in the Alarm state when the Exit Delay timer is about to expire will automatically be isolated Note that any other types of Zones that need to be Isolated when arming the system must be manually Isolated before the arming procedure is commenced Via lt NEXT gt 1 0 If enabled Auto Isolate will operate regardless of how the system is armed e g Via User Key switch One touch arming Remote etc Quick Arming Single Area System Quick Arming procedure is always 1 ON or lt 1 gt lt HOME gt Multi Area System Quick Arming procedure is Area Numbers ON or Area Number lt HOME gt If the Terminal is programmed for Single Area Mode only the associated Area can be Armed 6 Digit PIN Codes If this option is selected The Factory default Installer PIN Code User 1 becomes 23456 7 The Factory default Master PIN Code User 2 becomes012345 All PIN Codes must be 6 digits long Automatic battery test IMPORTANT NOTE Enabling Automatic battery test is highly recommended as a Low Battery Alarm can only be generated if the battery falls below 11 2V during a Battery Test or when the AC input is not present When this function is enabled the system will test the battery every 8 hours At Midnight 8 AM and 4 PM every day This
83. mming No settings programmed General Dolor options 4 amp 8 selected AC Mains sync amp Zone activity display on Terminals Area 1 30 Seconds Area 2 to 4 0 Seconds Area 1 60 Seconds Area 2 to 4 0 Seconds No setings programmed sco muti Area Options No options programmed No options programmed 966 to 985 Holidays No Holiday dates programmed 986 amp 989 Daylight Saving Start Month amp End Month 0 Automatic Daylight Saving adjustment Disabled 987 amp 990 Daylight Saving Start Week amp End Week 5 Last Week of the Month 988 amp 991 Daylight Saving Start Day amp End Day 1 Sunday CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 p9 3 6 MODE 03 IMPORT DATA FROM THE PROGRAMMING KEY The Programming Key The Concept IQ Programming Key is a portable non volatile memory device housed in a convenient key tag The Programming Key allows system programming to be uploaded from the Control Module or downloaded to the Control Module by simply inserting the Programming Key into Serial Port O and performing a simple key sequence on the LED Terminal A built in Lamp on the Programming Key visually indicates when data transmission is active Importing Data from the Programming Key This Mode allows the Installer to copy the programming contents of the Programming Key into the Control Module IMPORTANT NOTE The new data will override the existing contents o
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85. n Low Battery Enable Dialer on Cabinet Tamper Enable Dialer on Keypad Lockout Enable Dialer on Comms Fail System Reset Enable Dialer on Siren Monitor Enable Dialer on PWR Fuse Battery Fuse Enable Dialer on Zone Self test Fail Zone Self test Fail does not activate the FAULT Lamp O O Q 867 SYSTEM INPUT SIREN TYPE Data type This option selects the type of siren sound that will be generated if a System Input has been selected to Value activate the Siren Range 0 Default One second burst 0 2 1 Ten seconds burst 2 One second burst every 60 seconds for the programmed Siren Time Typically 5 minutes OR until alarm is acknowledged p2 Section 7 System l Ps Version 1 02 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual SYSTEM INPUT MAPPING AND FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION System Inputs are mapped to the Input Numbers shown in the following table ALARM INPUT Zone DESCRIPTION No Lamp LLL es resin wes The AC mains has been absent for more than the The AC mains is restored specified time period AC Fail Delay When the input is in alarm the AC indicator on theTerminal will flash The battery voltage falls below 11 2V during Battery Test The battery voltage is restored to above or while AC supply is not present Battery voltage is 11 2V too low to provide backup power if AC fails The Control Panel cabinet cover is removed or the The Tamper nput is sealed cabinet is removed from
86. n activated on a Terminal keypad NE Programming Change Programming change in system database NENNEN Door Alarm Door 1 Door Alarm Door 2 Door Forced or Door Held condition on specified Door Door Forced or Door Held condition Note The system does not differentiate between a Door N Door Alarm Door 3 Forced and Door Held condition restored on specified Door Door Alarm Door 4 Test Report 120 Automatic Periodic or Manual Test Report is triggered NOTES 1 If the Siren output is not used or a High impedance device is connected e g Piezo siren a 6k8 resistor must be installed across the Siren output to prevent the Siren Monitor Alarm from being activated 2 Period specified by Telecommunications authority requirements 3 Siren and Dialer operations for Keypad System Input alarms Medical Panic Duress and Fire are programmed in the Emergency Options programming Address 869 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 8 Auxiliaries Version 1 01 p1 Section 8 Auxiliary Output Programming Address 816 to 825 832 to 841 848 to 857 816 to 825 Data type Value Range 1 59 Auxiliary Event TYPl vimos AED 1 Auxiliary TIMES rr 2 Auxiliary RESPONSE dont A gemi a ed re s rrr tends 2 Auxiliary Event Type details aaa dried edet iet tee t eda taedet 3 4 These Addresses set the programming options for the ten Auxiliaries AUXILIARY 1 to AUXILIARY 10 Each Auxiliary has
87. nced Terminals which cannot be set to Multi Area Press to Set the current Terminal to Single Area Mode Press to Set the current Terminal to Multi Area Mode Note that this operation will Edit the relevant option in Address 961 Terminal Area Mode When Single Area Mode is selected the default Associated Area is Area 1 General Area Select the Associated Area Single Area Mode must be selected in the previous step To select the Associated Area for the current Terminal press the number En 1 to 4 of the Area The Area selected will be displayed on the Area Lamps A long beep will sound if the terminal is not in Single Area Mode or the wrong key is pressed Note that this operation will Edit the data in the relevant Addresses 952 to 955 Terminal 1 to 4 Associated Area Press to exit Terminal Programming Mode p10 Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 4 Programming Techniques 4 1 THE SYSTEM DATABASE The system programming is stored in Memory Addresses numbered 16 988 Programming the system involves three steps 1 Enter Programming Mode Then for each item of Data to be programmed 2 Select the Memory Address to be programmed 3 Program the new Data Value or Options for that Address 4 2 SELECTING AND PROGRAMMING THE DATA To Select the Data to be Viewed or Edited When in programming mode the Memory Address to be viewed or edited can be selected by the followi
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89. ne s Addresses 790 to 809 All TimeZones have Default settings Check the details before editing See Section 4 Times for details NOTE If the TimeZones are required to take account of Holidays program the required Holiday Dates Addresses 966 to 985 See Section 4 Times for details Program any additional Auxiliary outputs required NOTE Auxiliary 1 is already programmed with default settings for controlling a Strobe It is set to the Burglary Alarm Event Type and has Auxiliary Response options 2 amp 3 selected Program the Auxiliary Event Type Addresses 816 Aux 1 to 825 Aux 10 See Sect 8 Auxes for details Program an Auxiliary Timer if required Addresses 832 Aux 1 to 841 Aux 10 Program the Auxiliary Response Addresses 848 Aux 1 to 857 Aux 10 1 Output is inverted Normally Closed 3 Aux Off when Event goes Invalid 2 Aux On when Event goes Valid 4 Aux timer will time in Minutes IF the system is programmed for Multi Area operation see Step 4 program the Terminals Program the Terminal Area Mode if any Terminals are required to operate in Single Area Mode Address 961 1 Sets Terminal 1 to Single Area mode 3 Sets Terminal 3 to Single Area mode 2 Sets Terminal 2 to Single Area mode 4 Sets Terminal 4 to Single Area mode IF any Terminals are set to Single Area mode assign the associated Area Addresses 952 Terminal 1 to 955 Terminal 4 1 Assign Area 1 Default 3 Assign Area 3 2 Assign Area 2
90. ng key sequence Press then the Address w w 2 or 3 digits 16 to 988 then Pressing will take you to the next Address This does not apply to Data programmed in sequential Addresses such as PIN codes Telephone Numbers and Client codes The programming details of each Data Address in the following sections of this manual will only show the actual Address number nn Remember that the Installer must first access Programming Mode and the Data Address Number must be preceded by the lt OFF gt key To Edit the Data The Data Value at this Address will then be displayed on the Terminal and can be changed by the following key sequence Press then the new Data Value or Option setting w w 1 to 16 digits then Depending on the type of Data required To set the Data in the current Address to the Factory Default setting Press a then fax then ever If you make a mistake while entering a value press and enter that value again followed by the key Exiting the Installer Operations Press to exit any of the Installer Operations CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 p11 4 3 EXAMPLE OF PROGRAMMING This example shows how Zone 1 would be changed to the Hand over Input Type Zone 1 Input Type is stored in Address 736 STEP 1 Enter programming mode Enter Installer PIN code te e C v then then the Programming Mode number
91. nge orange black brown brown 10 x 6k8 End of line resistors 8 x Zone Inputs 2 x Spare blue grey black brown brown INSTALLATION Remove all power to the Control Module Remember to disconnect the Battery See Note 1 below Remove the 3 screws along the bottom edge of the Control Module PCB The screws adjacent to T4 T6 amp T2 Fit the 3 Brass PCB standoffs in place of these 3 screws Fit the Threaded plastic PCB standoff into the mounting hole on the Control Module PCB next to T8 AUX LAN Plug the Expander Card onto the box header T9 on the Control Module EXT PORT Secure the Expander Card to the 4 standoffs using the 3 screws removed from the Control Module and the additional screw provided in the Installation kit Connect the additional Zone Inputs and or Auxiliary Outputs required Reconnect the power and the Battery to the Control Module then program the required Zones and Auxiliaries NOTES 1 CAUTION Shorting any of the pins on the Expansion Port connector whilst powered up can result in permanent damage to the Control Module and or the Expansion Card 2 Zone Doubling CANNOT BE USED on the system when an Expander Card is fitted See next page for Zone Input amp Auxiliary Output wiring Control Module Location of Threaded plastic PCB standoff Concept IQ Expander Rev A VE VE ov CE AX3 AX4 AX5 AX6 AX7 AXB AX10 ZN9 OV ZN10 ZN11 OV ZN12 ZN13 OV ZN14 ZN15 OV ZN16 Tal o
92. not recognised by the system one long beep will indicate a problem 4 Enter the new PIN Code Press then the new PIN number w w Cn 4 or 6 digits then Three short beeps will sound to confirm the PIN number has been programmed If the PIN is rejected one long beep will sound to indicate a problem 5 Assign the User Type Press then Press then the new User Type number w then USER TYPE 0 Arm only Can only Arm the system 1 Arm Dis arm Can Arm and Dis arm the system 2 Arm Dis arm Isolate Can Arm Dis arm the system and Isolate Zones 3 Master Can perform all operations above amp Master User Operations 2 beeps will sound to confirm the new User Type has been programmed 6 Assign the User Area or Areas Only required if you have a Multi Area System Press A long beep will sound if the System is not in Multi Area mode Then for each Area that is to be assigned to this User Press then an Area option number w then OPTION 0 All Areas De selected 1 General Area Area 1 selected 3 Area 3 selected 2 Area 2 selected 4 Area 4 selected e g If Area 1 and Area 3 are to be assigned to the User Press lt gt 1 ENTER lt gt 3 ENTER 2 beeps will sound to confirm the new Area Option has been selected When access control is provided access is only granted at Door s associated with the User s Area s DELETING A USER 1 Enter the User Editing Mode as before 2 Enter the User
93. ntinuous Short Beeps Entry Delay Timer Exit Delay Timer or Auto arm Warning NOTE Single Area systems All Terminals will beep in response to Exit delay Entry delay or Auto arm warnings Multi Area systems Only Terminals associated with a particular Area will beep in response to that Area s warning functions IMPORTANT NOTE Terminals not associated with an Area will only beep on Area 1 warning functions CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 p5 2 3 LAMP INDICATIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A1 A2 A3 A4 0 ARM HOME FAULT PWR o or nusme ZONE Lamps When the Zone When the Zone FAST 1 to 16 is Un sealed is Sealed When there has been an If the Zone Alarm Tamper on the Zone activity option SLOW enabled When the Zone has been Isolated AREA Lamps Area is Armed Area is Dis armed There has been an Alarm in the A1 A2 A3 A4 Multi Area mode Area only Multi Area mode only Area s are armed System not armed in normal mode in normal mode Area s are armed System not armed in home mode in home mode FAULT A system input is No system inputs FAST currently in alarm are in alarm A system input has been in alarm and must be acknowledged SLOW When a System Input has been Isolated PWR AC mains OK AC mains problem ARM amp HOME System is in Isolate mode NEXT 10 FAULT amp PWR Syst
94. number to be changed Press then the User number w User 2 to User 47 then The User number will be displayed on the Terminal 3 Delete the User Press then to delete the PIN code and or Card data for this User number Section 12 Quick Programming Version 1 02 p1 Installation amp Programming Manual CONCEPT IQ o m o o lt 0 Lo pem o o o on o o G Re G m G a o G ha l ha A lt G N T lt 9 m 9 O o nepa Aae a suondo eyed sies ans so 45 TON jua p ps cyp ps on uomdo HO 965p 9E T gt Jere meu au vau Vd 7 uonoes 998 sseppv V 7 uonoes 598 sseJppyv yd 9 uonoes 982 sseJppv 10 LX3N 4d z uonoes 20 LX3N Bold y n No ssald ea Jeu a JOHUO A uaiis 9 Jedure 1 uiqeo e 2 159 JJeg euoz 8 1eseg uieis S rej SWWOD S laneg o1 2 esn4 leneg esnj YMd Z noyoo7 pedhay y 23 OV L Jejeiq ay ajenoe oj jeu S nduj uu ls s ay ejqeua3 SUIIN S JO S S 09 JSING 99S 2 sung puooes QL Gjnejeg 1sunq puooes 0 298 sselppy Sum s ed u u s Indu wajs s eui peroejes ase suondo eseui jo Aue J 3LON Jedure 19 0182 esn4j As neg sn i HMd S H uieis S e4 suluuoo S Aeneg 01 z JOJUO A U3JIS 9 noyoo7 ped y y 124 OV U8JIS v 9AIL 0 p nb yey si
95. o be programmed Note that Daylight Saving adjustment occurs at 00 00 Midnight on the specified day DAYLIGHT SAVING START MONTH Default 0 This Address sets the Month component of the Date for the Start of Daylight Saving A value of O means no automatic Daylight Saving adjustment DAYLIGHT SAVING START WEEK Default 5 Last Week of the Month This Address sets the Week Of Month component of the Date for the Start of Daylight Saving DAYLIGHT SAVING DAY OF WEEK IN START WEEK Default 1 Sunday This Address sets the Day Of Week component of the Date for the Start of Daylight Saving 1 Sunday 4 Wednesday 6 Friday 2 Monday 5 Thursday 7 Saturday 3 Tuesday p4 Section 4 Times Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 989 990 991 NEXT 23 DAYLIGHT SAVING END MONTH Default 0 This Address sets the Month component of the Date for the End of Daylight Saving A value of O means no automatic Daylight Saving adjustment DAYLIGHT SAVING END WEEK Default 5 Last Week of the Month Programmed as per Start Week DAYLIGHT SAVING DAY OF WEEK IN END WEEK Default 1 Sunday Programmed as per Start Day Of Week DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST START AND END DATES Australia In NSW ACT VIC and SA DST normally starts on the last Sunday in October and ends on the last Sunday in March e g 28 October 2001 to 31 March 2002 27 October 2002 to 30 March 2003 26 October 2003 to 28 March 2004 31 October 20
96. oliday Day 10 Addresses I nennen eene 3 Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Start Month 6 5 2 3 Daylight Saving Start Week eco ehe hanonunen inen ned nonem ene Pn e 3 Daylight Saving Day of week in Start Week senem 3 Daylight Saving End Month ivi a u RD B R hu d 4 Daylight Saving End Week L 4 Daylight Saving Day of week in End Week u 4 Real hime Clock 4 nn ne 4 Other Timers Area Entry Delay amp Area Exit Delay Times See Section 5 Areas Autoarm Prewarn amp Re Autoarm Times See Section 5 Areas Pulse Time for Pulse Counting feature See Section 6 Zones Auxiliary Timers See Section 8 Auxiliaries Door Open Time See Section 9 Terminals SIREN TIME Default 5 Minutes This Address sets the time the siren will sound when an alarm has occurred on a Zone Input Note that an alarm on a Zone Input will only activate the Siren when The Zone Type selected is in the range of Type O to Type 5 Address 736 Zone 1 to 751 Zone 16 The Zone Options must have Option 1 Silent Disabled For Zone Types 4 24Hr Fire amp 5 24Hr Panic Siren activation must also be enabled in the Emergency Options Address 869 Option 1 Panic alarm sounds Siren Option 3 Fire alarm sounds Siren The Zone Input must have at least one Area assigned The Siren Time
97. one 2 will control the Area NOTES 1 If a System Reset occurs and the TimeZone is currently Invalid the Area will Auto arm 2 Auto arm will Force arm the Area and will only auto isolate Delayed Zone Types Any other Zone Types that are un sealed when the Area arms will go into alarm AUTOARM PRE WARN TIME Default 0 This Address determines the time period that a warning indication will be provided when an Area is about to be automatically armed by a TimeZone or by the Re Autoarm function A value of 0 means no Pre warning Note that the Pre warn time is added to the Auto arm time e g If the Area is programmed to arm at 7 PM with a Pre warn time of 120 Seconds the Area will arm at 7 02 PM The Autoarm Pre warn indication is provided by Terminals associated with the Area about to be armed and by the relevant Auxiliary Event Types 45 Area 1 to 48 Area 4 RE AUTOARM TIME Default 0 The Re Autoarm function allows one or more Areas to be programmed to automatically arm when no activity is detected on the Zone Inputs in the Area for a specified period of time This function can be used for a number of purposes including The ability to ensure that Areas are not accidently left dis armed when all personnel have vacated the site Turning off particular building services lights aircon etc when no personnel are detected in the Area Keyswitch or Button operated Deadman functions To implement the Re Autoarm feature the follo
98. one 3 in Alarm 49 Alarm in Area 1 20 Zone 4 in Alarm 50 Alarm in Area 2 21 Zone 5 in Alarm 51 Alarm in Area 3 22 Zone 6 in Alarm 52 Alarm in Area 4 23 Zone 7 in Alarm 53 Entry Exit Timer Area 1 24 Zone 8 in Alarm 54 Entry Exit Timer Area 2 25 Zone 9 in Alarm 55 Entry Exit Timer Area 3 26 Zone 10 in Alarm 56 Entry Exit Timer Area 4 27 Zone 11 in Alarm 57 Smoke Detector Reset 28 Zone 12 in Alarm 58 Comms Fail 29 Zone 13 in Alarm 59 Follow Siren These Event Types can only be turned On by the specified Event and must be turned Off by a Timer i e Program an Auxiliary Time for the Auxiliary amp in the Auxiliary Response Options do not Enable Option 3 Event Type 34 Event activated whenever Any Day Alarm Zone goes Unsealed when the Area that it is assigned to is Disarmed Turned Off p2 Section 8 Auxiliaries Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Address 832 to 841 Data type Value Range 0 255 Min or Sec 848 to 857 Data type Option AUXILIARY TIMERS No Default settings If an Auxiliary output needs to be timed these Addresses set the time period that the Auxiliary will remain on when activated Auxiliary Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Timer Address 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 A value of O means that no timer will operate and the Auxiliary will only be controlled as per the settings of options 2 amp 3 in the Auxiliary R
99. one has already been triggered in the same Area the system will ignore the alarm for the duration of the Entry or Exit timer If a Delayed Zone has not been triggered the system will process the Zone as an Instant Zone 3 24 Hour Burglary A 24 Hour Burglary Zone is permanently armed When the Zone goes into alarm it can trigger the sirens strobe and other outputs and report the alarm according to how the processing options are programmed If the siren is triggered a Burglary siren tone will sound 4 24 Hour Fire A 24 Hour Fire Zone is permanently armed When the Zone goes into alarm it can trigger the sirens strobe and other outputs and report the alarm according to how the processing options are programmed If the siren is triggered a Fire siren tone will sound 5 24 Hour Panic A 24 Hour Panic Zone is permanently armed Panic alarm processing is determined by the Emergency Options Address 869 Option 1 amp 2 If the siren is triggered a Panic siren tone will sound If the dialer is enabled a Panic report is sent to the Central Station 6 24 Hour Duress A 24 Hour Duress Zone is permanently armed Duress alarm processing is determined by the Emergency Options Address 869 Option 7 If the dialer is enabled a Duress report is sent to the Central Station p2 Section 6 Zones Version 1 01 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 752 to 767 Data type Option 7 Spare 8 Key Switch Armin
100. one number 15 Addresses u 2 32 Secondary telephone number 15 Addresses u 2 64 Call back telephone number 15 Addresses u 2 48 Reporting format u n AE nre n RERO RERO RE OE E C EE HE EE SLE LEER 2 49 RS EQ 2 50 Maximum attempts iicet diede dali 2 Test reporting 51 Test report Period ari 3 52 Testreport hour rent e dde te dde de dde ase do see do 3 53 Test report MINUTO etica td dd dde tee detis 3 Remote connect 54 Remote connect options asaonenenononenenene nene nono nennen nen en en n Dar 3 80 Rinds to ansWOE 1 0002202220 0000000007 0007000 Gnaieeat 3 81 Answer machine bypass ne Ln ts 3 Serial Port Options 82 Port 0 Commu nications Task nnne np TREE rnt 4 83 Port 0 BAGg Tate usha t a 4 Client Codes 896 General Area Area 1 Client Code 4 Addresses see 4 900 Area 2 Client Code 4 Addresses I emnes 4 904 Area 3 Client Code 4 5 nnne 4 908 Area 4 Client Code 4 Addresses uu uuu 4 Contact ID Event 865 2 uu innen nns 5 TELEPHONE NUMBERS When the system is required to report to a Central Station or a Telephone OR the system is required to Callback a PC that is dialing in for Remote connection you will be required to program one or more Telephone numbers Telephone numb
101. period Address 787 6 Program the Individual Zone Inputs IF there are variations required from the Default programming Program the Zone Type Addresses 736 Zone 1 to 751 Zone 16 0 Instant 5 24 Hour Panic 1 Delayed 6 24 Hour Duress 2 Handover 7 Door Bell 3 24 Hour Burglary 8 Key switch 4 24 Hour Fire 9 Key switch Home mode Program the Zone Options Addresses 752 Zone 1 to 767 Zone 16 1 Silent 5 Self Test Zone 2 One shot Siren 6 Day Alarm Zone 3 One shot Dialer 7 Home Zone 4 Pulse Count 8 Normally Open Highly recommended if Domestic Dialer communications format is to be used Program the Zone Areas Addresses 768 Zone 1 to 783 Zone 16 1 Zone assigned to Area 1 5 Zone assigned to Area 3 2 Zone assigned to Area 2 6 Zone assigned to Area 4 7 Enable any additional General System Options that are required Address 868 1 Auto Isolate on Arming 5 Automatic Battery Testing 2 Quick Arming 6 Latching Key switch operation 3 6 digit PIN codes 7 Allow Master Users to edit Telephone numbers 4 Clock synchronized to 50Hz AC Mains 8 Display Zone activity when disarmed Already enabled by default 8 Enable any of the Emergency Options that are required Address 869 1 Panic Alarms activate Siren 5 Medical Alarms activate Siren 2 Panic Alarms activate Dialer 6 Medical Alarms activate Dialer 3 Fire Alarms activate Siren 7 Duress Alarms activate Dialer 4 Fire Alarms activate Dialer CONCEPT IQ
102. ps Mode 3 Telephone Socket Wiring for Australia NOTE Zone Input connections 604 Socket ig 2 Normally Open Alarm Contacts to other equipment E o 4 Normally Open Alarm Contacts e g As often found on Smoke Detectors are ed is Cable a ppl 6 wired in the same manner as Normally ontro oncept Closed contacts Module Supplied When programming the Zone Input 1 PD E im Option 8 Normally Open in the Zone EN 3 9 I Options must be selected Addresses qi gt aasan PSTN 752 Zone 1 to 767 Zone 16 e R s Line 6 TS o gt JP9 p6 Section 1 Installation CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Connection Details Power Warning devices amp LAN JP10 DTMF Voice Card Port T8 Aux LAN For temporary s connection of a LI Terminal for d Bes 26 0 diagnostic purposes concept IQ 2 m g R T9 Zone Input Auxiliary Output Expansion Bus Port SEE P omano lu Y S T4 LAN connections to Terminals Up to 4 Maximum run to furthest LAN Module 100m Total LAN cabling 150m maximum 4 Core Security Cable If twisted pair cable is used DO NOT recommended 14 0 2 combine Clock amp Data on the same pair His AC Earth Grn Yell T5 OUT2 amp DET Auxiliary 2 Output General purpose Aux May be used fo
103. r Piezo Siren Program Aux 2 as Event Type 59 Maximum switched current 200 mA Minimum Cable spec 14 0 2 CAUTION Total current sourced from DET and LAN must not exceed 600mA T5 OUT1 amp DET Strobe Auxiliary 1 Output Normally used for Strobe Maximum switched current 200 mA Minimum Cable spec 14 0 2 T5 SPK amp DET Siren cover Tamper Siren Speaker output switch Normally Closed a Maximum load 8 Ohms ask A Minimum Speaker rating 10 Watts i e 1 x 8 Ohm Speaker only Additional Minimum Cable spec 14 0 2 speakers must not be connected in parallel NOTE A 6k8 Resistor must be connected between SPK amp DET if Siren speaker not connected Battery cable supplied T3 8 12 Sealed Lead Acid Battery connection Maximum Battery capacity 7 AH T1 AC 16V AC Input Connect Green Yellow Earth wire to T3 Disclaimer 1 The manufacturer amp or it s agents take no responsibility for any damage financial loss or injury caused to any equipment property or persons resulting from the correct or incorrect use of the system or it s peripherals The purchaser assumes all responsibility in the use of the system and it s peripherals 2 While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual the manufacturer assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omission
104. rarily disabled CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 10 Comms Version 1 01 p5 83 Port 0 Baud Rate Range Data When selected 0 3 0 300 1 1200 2 4800 3 Default 9600 84 Port 1 Communications Task Spare Not yet available 85 Port 1Baud Rate Spare Not yet available CLIENT CODES Data type A four digit Client Code is used to identify the system premises to the Central Station and must be Value programmed if the system is reporting in the Contact ID format See Address 48 Reporting Format The Client Code will be supplied by the Central Station Range 0 9 Single Area system Only one Client Code is required and this is programmed as the General Area Area 1 Client Code Multi Area system The Client Code must be programmed separately for every Area that is used If a common Client Code is to be used for all Areas in use then this Client Code must still be programmed separately for each of the Areas A Client Code is programmed as a Sequential number of 4 digits Remember that only the Start Address is selected for programming a Client code and that lt gt ct cannot be used to move on to the next Address when programming sequential numbers such as Client Codes 896 General Area Area 1 Client Code 4 Addresses This is the Client Code that will be used in Single Area systems or for Area 1 in Multi Area systems 900 Area 2 Client Code 4 Addresses This is the Client Code that will be used
105. re alarms will activate the Dialer Medical alarms will activate the Siren Medical alarms will activate the Dialer Duress alarms will activate the Dialer When an Emergency Alarm activates the Siren the Siren will run for the programmed Siren time OR until the Alarm is acknowledged at a Terminal via NEXT 25 Fault Analysis CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 4 Times Version 1 01 p1 Section 4 Time Programming Address 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 to 799 800 to 804 805 to 809 810 966 to 984 967 to 985 986 987 988 989 990 991 NEXT 23 788 Data type Value Range 0 255 Min 789 Data type Value Range 0 255 Sec NICHE C qaa 1 Keypad Lockout Time sistant nete Gn Ru n Cn La CE n en i e E E E CE EL CLE Do E OE 1 TimeZones Timezone 1 Star HOUT e el eee eode eee ed te ed ee e oed dede en dete 2 TimeZone 1 Start Minute u enne 2 Timezone TENA Hour ni nh pr hn he Rh ER PR DH 2 TimeZorne 1 End Min te rr RR ie t a deii beri 2 TimeZone 1 Days Of Week 5 4 1 dede eed dnd due dedi de dee ete del dedans 2 TimeZone 2 5b Addresses ced ede ede ead ec edt ed na e E de e 2 o TimeZone3 5 Addresses ida un un nen neenon enema aen n m n n e e Er CORR 2 Timezone 4 5 Addresses minene TUN UR HE OE In ERROR 2 E AG Reporte Delta 3 Holidays Holiday Month 10 Addresses iii 3 H
106. removed from the Control Module Program the required DTMF functions See Installation amp Programming Manual Section 10 Communications Location of Brass PCB standoff JP10 DTMF PORT m ml El Control Module 2001 Inner Range Pty Ltd Part No 635505 p14 Section 1 Installation CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual This page intentionally left blank CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 2 Intro Version 1 01 p1 CONCEPT 7722 A SECTION 2 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 1 Introduction 1 1 System Overview rss 2 1 2 Types OF USCIS E 3 1 9 Deals Sat eee ua rene errare sr uas 3 2 TheLED Terminal 221 Key FUNCIONS o2 901 A AA SSS Eee ee di duda 4 2 2 Beeper Indications cnn nana nnne nnne 4 2 3 Lamp Indications nee An 5 3 Installer Modes 9 1 OVE MEW nn encre eee e e e e e na ena 6 3 2 Accessing the Installer Modes r 6 3 3 Mode 01 Programming Mode a 7 3 4 Mode 02 Defaulting nacen 7 3 5 Factory Default Database settings 8 3 6 Mode 03 Import Data from Programming Key 9 3 7 Mode 04 Export Data to Programming Key 9 3 8 Mode 05 Terminal Area Programming
107. ress 961 See above Entry Exit warnings Associated Area programming selects which Area the Terminal will sound Entry Exit warnings for regardless of whether the Terminal is set to Single Area or Multi Area Mode Terminal Number 1 2 3 4 Associated Area Address 952 953 954 955 Value When Selected Area 1 is associated with the Terminal Area 2 is associated with the Terminal Area 3 is associated with the Terminal Area 4 is associated with the Terminal AOT NOTES Zone activity display on Terminals Address 868 General Options Option 8 If this option is not selected Zone activity will not be displayed on Terminals when the System Associated Area is Disarmed p2 Section 9 Terminal Programming Version 1 02 CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual 872 DOOR UNLOCK TIME Default 5 Seconds All Terminals Data type Relevant to Enhanced Terminals only Value This Address sets the time that the Lock Auxiliary output on the Enhanced Terminals will remain on to unlock the associated Door Range 0 60Sec ACCESS CONTROL NOTES 1 MAXIMUM DOOR OPEN TIME The Maximum Door Open Time is 4 x Unlock time e g If the Door Unlock time is 5 Seconds the Maximum Door Open Time will be 20 Seconds 2 DOOR ALARMS DOOR HELD DOTL If the Door Reed input on the Enhanced Terminal remains un sealed for longer than the Maximum Door Open time after a valid Door Access event a Door Alarm will be generated for that
108. rmally time in Seconds Most Auxiliaries can be turned Off by an Auxiliary Timer and or the Event going Invalid This will be determined by the Auxiliary Timer programming and the setting of Option 3 in the Auxiliary Response Options The table below shows how these two programming options effect how the Auxiliary will turn Off Option 3 Off when Event goes Invalid Auxiliary Timer Not Selected Selected Zero Auxiliary will be latched On permanently Auxiliary Off when Event goes Invalid Auxiliary Off when Aux Timer expires Auxiliary Off when Aux Timer expires OR Event goes Invalid Whichever occurs first Auxiliaries 17 to 32 34 and 57 Zone xx in Alarm Day Alarm and Smoke Det Reset Option 3 Aux Off when event goes invalid is not relevant for these Auxiliary Event Types and should not be selected These Event Types must be turned Off by an Auxiliary Timer CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 8 Auxiliaries Version 1 01 p3 AUXILIARY EVENT TYPE DETAILS Auxiliary Event Type Event On Valid when Event Off Invalid when User Master Control Test only Turned On via NEXT 24 Auxiliary Turned Off via NEXT 24 Auxiliary Control amp Test Mode Control amp Test Mode urglary Alarm Strobe Any Burglary alarm The Area that the Alarm occured in is Alarm on Zone Types 0 1 2 or 3 Disarmed Turned Off ire Alarm Any Fire alarm System Dis armed In multi Are
109. ry Plug pack 0 6kg Environmental Specifications Continuous Operating Temperature 0to 50 C Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C Relative Humidity Non condensing 15 to 85 2001 Inner Range Pty Ltd Part No 635501 p4 Section 1 Installation CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Installation Procedure 1 Installer The system must be installed and maintained by a competent qualified installer who holds appropriate licences for Telecommunications and Security System cabling in accordance with local Regulations 2 Location The Control Module must be installed in a secure location near an AC Power outlet and Telephone line connection Install the unit where it will not be subject to temperature or humidity outside the specified range and will not come into contact with water other liquids high dust levels or chemical atmospheres Adequate ventilation must be provided around the cabinet 50mm min to ensure that heat from any other source does not cause the Control Module to operate at an unsafe temperature 3 Positioning Orientation of the cabinet MUST be as per the illustration below with the battery at the bottom Fit the Tamper switch into the hole provided in the Tamper switch bracket The Tamper switch bracket must be positioned in the slot provided and under the base of the cabinet before the cabinet is secured to the wall When wired to the TAMP input Tamper switch alarms if the cabinet is removed from
110. s Due to ongoing development this manual is subject to change without notice CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Standard LED Terminal Version 1 01 p7 Standard LED Terminal 995500 The LED Terminal is the main operator interface for the Concept IQ system The Terminal provides status display of 16 Zone Inputs and 4 Areas along with indication of Power Fault Home Mode and Armed conditions Audible button press feedback is provided and the built in Beeper also provides indication of Alarms Entry Exit warnings Auto Arm warning User Operation OK and User Operation Unsuccessful While the system can be programmed via Upload Download software the LED Terminal also provides the ability for the Installer to program all system parameters INSTALLATION O00 Concept la Mounting the Terminal The Terminal must be installed on a flat vertical surface in an n appropriate location Ensure that the display will be at or slightly LED Terminal wE ei below eye level for all Users 777 L Remove the rear mounting plate from the back of the Terminal Cut suitable holes in the mounting surface for cable entry and the Bi l 7 A fasteners The rear mounting plate can be used as a template C NOTE The Terminal is also designed to be mounted on plasterboard gg gyprock surfaces using a standard switch plate Mounting Clip e g En RAR Clipsal 154 or
111. se reported via Dialer 7 Isolates reported via Dialer 4 Programming change reported via Dialer DTMF Card must be fitted to Control Module Edit the maximum dial attempts if required Default 10 attempts Address 50 Program the Client Code s Area 1 only if system is programmed for Single Area operation Address 896 Area 1 Address 904 Area 3 Address 900 Area 2 Address 908 Area 4 IF periodic Test Reports are to be sent to the Central Monitoring Station program the Test Report options Program the Test Report period Address 51 0 No Test Report 2 Every Monday 1 Every Day 3 First day of every Month Program the time of day the Test Report is to be sent Address 52 Hour Address 53 Minute IF Remote connection for Upload Download or Telephone is required program the Remote Connect options Program the Remote Connect Options Address 54 0 No Remote connect 1 Remote Connect allowed 2 Remote connect with Callback Program the number of rings before answer Address 80 F Answering machine Fax machine bypass is required program the Follovv on time Address 81 See Section 10 Communications for details IF the Remote connect with Callback option was selected program a Callback Telephone no Address 64 IF the Serial Port on the Control Module is to be used program the Serial Port options Select the Communications Task Address 82 3 Upload Download Select the Baud Rate Defa
112. ser PIN code General Open Close 402 00 001 to 047 By System General Open Close 402 00 48 Quick Arm 408 01 to 04 48 By Keyswitch Remote TimeZone etc CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 11 Users Version 1 01 p1 Section 11 Users Address 96 NEXT 20 NEXT 20 96 Data type Value Range NEXT 20 User Programmin tee e e Rc Re e ti te Ri t eee 1 Installer PIN tenete dece ferente eda ede ede nde ch Dade deed deeds 1 Adding Changing USers iii 1 2 Deleting Us lia lata RENE RAE 2 USER PROGRAMMING There are 48 Users in the system User 1 is the Installer User 2 is the Master User Users 3 to 47 are Normal Users User 48 is reserved for system functions e g Reporting Auto arming etc See Section 2 Introduction to Programming for a full explanation of the Users The Installer can only edit their own PIN Code when in Programming Mode As all Installer Permissions are pre defined and do not need to be changed the Installer User Type and Areas cannot be edited To edit other Users and enrol Access Control Cards a Master User Code must be used and the Codes edited via Operator Mode NEXT 20 Adding Changing Deleting Users See details below or refer to the User s Manual Installer PIN Code 4 or 6 Addresses Default 2345 4 Digit or 234567 6 Digit This location contains the 4 or 6 digit PIN code for th
113. sion See User manual for details Multi Area Mode PIN Code lt ON gt lt OFF gt Arms Disarms all Areas PIN Code Area Number lt ON gt lt OFF gt Arms Disarms the specified Area if the User has permission See User manual for details 2 Defines what Zone information will be displayed on the Terminal Single Area mode Only Zones in the associated Area will be displayed on the Terminal Zone Lamps Multi Area mode Zones in all Areas will be displayed on the Terminal Zone Lamps IMPORTANT NOTE Enhanced Terminals can only operate in Single Area Mode Option When Selected Sets Terminal 1 to Single Area Mode Sets Terminal 2 to Single Area Mode Sets Terminal 3 to Single Area Mode Sets Terminal 4 to Single Area Mode Q N TERMINAL ASSOCIATED AREA 4 Addresses Default 1 Area 1 All Terminals 1 This Address sets the Area that the Terminal is associated with This determines the Area used for Arming Disarming operations Zone Lamp display F Entry Exit warnings On Enhanced Terminals the Associated Area is also used in Door Access processing If the Terminal s Associated Area is not assigned to the User Door Access will be denied If Associated Area is On and the Area is assigned to the User Area will turn Off and Access will be granted Arm Disarm operations and Zone Lamp display Associated Area programming is only relevant if the Terminal is set to Single Area mode in Add
114. ss or Start Address to program or Exit Programming Mode Note The Next key is used to program a PAUSE Sequential Number data is displayed one digit at a time by a sequence of flashing Lamps in the same manner as Multi digit numbers described above 5 3 OPTION DATA Option data is used to allow the Installer to select between two alternatives Select De select Enable Disable Assign Un assign etc for up to 8 Options or ltems that relate to a particular feature Option Data is displayed on the Zone 1 to 8 Lamps on the LED Terminal When a Zone Lamp is ON the option is Selected Enabled or Assigned When a Zone Lamp is OFF the option is De selected Disabled or Un assigned Editing option data Option Data is programmed by first selecting the Address of the Data to be edited in the normal manner Any number of specific options are then Selected or De selected by the following method 1 2 Check the current setting of the option on the Zone Lamps For each option that needs to be changed Press then the option number w 1 to 8 then This procedure toggles the setting of the selected option i e If the option was De selected it will be Selected f the option was already Selected it will be De selected To Select ALL available options Press then 9 then To De select ALL available options Press then then To set ALL avallable options to the factory default settings Press
115. staller PIN code press lt NEXT gt then the Mode number Used to view data values above a value of 16 Press lt NEXT gt to step through the digits Master User Select a Master User operation After entering the PIN code press lt NEXT gt then the Mode number HOME In Single Area Mode Used to Arm the system in Home Mode In Multi Area Mode Used to Arm the specified Area in Home Mode Master User Used to step through programming Addresses when programming Users or Telephone numbers Used to toggle between Zone Test modes CLR Set the data in the current Address to the Factory Default Press lt gt lt CLR gt lt ENTER gt Clear the data already entered if you have made a mistake Logoff the Terminal Exit the current Mode of operation ENTER Selects the specified programming Address After the PIN Code and the Address number have been entered Saves the data entered in a programming Address AUTO LOGOFF The Terminal will automatically logoff the operator if there is no keypad activity detected for 30 seconds This is to protect the system against unauthorised operator activity 2 2 BEEPER INDICATIONS 2 or 3 Short Beeps A User Master or Installer function was successful 1 Long Beep A User Master or Installer function has been unsuccessful When a wrong key is pressed or an incorrect value option is selected the beeper tones will sound at a lower pitch until a correct operation is successfully performed Co
116. stem Inp t Siren Enable uuu uu um a ua u dette dete tell ded etaed edd du ded 1 System Input Dialer Enable all aere e ene eii 1 System Inp t Siren Types iti nti tne e e eo ee EIE ELE E ee ee v EP 1 System Input Mapping and Functional description a 2 Section 8 Auxiliary Outputs Auxiliary Event TYpQz3 5 e tete er A uas 1 Auxiliary TItriers nete Sta asa qu taqa t tate 2 Auxiliary RESPONSE A a de dde ld teleco 2 Auxiliary Event Type details vom 3 4 Section 9 Terminals Terminal Area MOda eere ere pete orn eed coin ei de e ct ce cede e dud 1 Terminal Associated Area 4 Addresses L 1 Door Unlock Tire AAA en een eut 2 Commissioning Terminals I u u 2 Section 10 Communications Dialer Telephone nurmbets sasa sasa sua masa asua sai 1 Primary telephone number 15 Addresses u 2 Secondary telephone number 15 Addresses u 2 Call back telephone number 15 Addresses u 2 Reporting format cau A SGS C O usa lnis 2 Dialer Pi iiei 2 Maximum Dial attempts e diced ed d d pr expen 2 Test reporting Test report period ie dete ede e REIR iaa 3 TA te dti eee ete reto fte m da 3 Test report M NU E C E PDC RC eS 3 Remote connect Remote connect options I uuu u 3 RINGS fOrarlSWeFr susunan uhun tibia 3 A swermachi e by
117. storals are reported via Dialer 3 Area Openings Closings Area Offs Ons are reported via Dialer 4 Programming changes are reported via Dialer 5 Opening reports will only be sent if an alarm has occurred in the previous Armed period 6 Remote control with DTMF Card is enabled NOTE While a remote telephone has connected to the system to perform DTMF remote control functions Upload download via the dialer is temporarily disabled 7 Isolates are reported via Dialer IMPORTANT NOTE Do not select any options 1 to 5 unless a Dialer Reporting format has been selected MAXIMUM DIAL ATTEMPTS Default 10 Attempts This Address sets the maximum number of dialing attempts the system can make to contact the Central Monitoring Station or Domestic Telephone The system will alternate betwen the Primary and Secondary Telephone numbers for each attempt This setting represents the total number of attempts on both Telephone numbers IMPORTANT NOTE Regulatory authorities may limit this number In Australia ACA specify a maximum of 10 attempts ACA Approval will be void if Max Attempts is set to a higher value When the maximum number of attempts has been reached and no connection is made the Comms Fail System Input will be activated The system will wait 30 minutes before attempting to dial again This wait period is a regulatory requirement TEST REPORTING The following Addresses set the frequency of automatic Test reports and the t
118. t ENTER gt To view the current Time and Date enter the Real Time Clock Programming Mode and the first digit of the Time and Date Data will be displayed on the Terminal Zone Lamps Press the lt NEXT gt key to step through the 13 digits in the Time and Date Data The first 2 digits are the Seconds When the end of the data is reached a long beep will sound to indicate there are no more characters to display and the first digit will again be displayed CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 5 Area Programming Version 1 01 p1 Section 5 Area Programming Address 960 928 to 931 936 to 939 944 to 947 870 871 960 Data type Option 928 to 931 Data type Value Range 0 255 Sec 936 to 939 Data type Value Range 0 255 Sec Area Modes un L u ne ee 1 Multi Area Systems A 1 M lti Area Options sninen eee dede ssh Shausha h a ND aha aha duende dots 1 Area Entry Delay n n sect cncu cia ca dace deca deca cicada dedi cede dae deduce deci duc dade dase Sedge dude dade 1 Area Exit Delay aia 1 Area Arming OPUODSsS 5 2 11 itn E RE OE hinds Misti nash ARD PA EUR LUE Mush ete aie eats 2 Area AutoArm Pre warn tm a aa Redd AAA dd edd dd dede 2 Area Re AutoArtm time cion wa cnc een eite ne nen ont an ace de ace E POE E LADA A ese 2 AREA MODES The system is designed to operate in Single Area or Multi Area mode In Single Area mode the s
119. u euoz au Jeu pepueuluJo9el si y pesn eq o sauoz yx3 A4Ju3 y BumuwelBold jo esee 104 uwa s s eui 0 pajoeuuoo aq II yey slndul euoz uuejy 1equinu ay euruuejeg uejs s wey easy lbuls 3qI SNIWINVHOOHd ADINO Installation 4 Programming Manual CONCEPT IQ p2 Section 12 Quick Programming Version 1 02 0c LX3N V Vl uonoes 96 ss ippV yd 01 uono s pg sseJppv ed 01 uono s UN 265 sseppy noH ZS sseJppy ed 01 uono s Lg Sseppy gd 01 uono s 968 SseJppv SS9 PPY 20 01 uono s gi ss ippV z 9 1d ol uollo S ZE 9 OL s ss ippV yd y uonoes 62 LX3N V uonoes 898 ssejppy si quinu auoydaja 1ipe SISSf 1e1se N MOT Z Ssi ejep 104 jenuejy S 19sf ay siesf uollo9S ses sjesf ay welbBold o pesn eq jsnu epoo 1SN J9 sEW V sasn v Sseooe pesuoyineun jsurebe Ajunoes BulpiAo4d 15 aym eq jou M yey uesouo si epoo NId mau e jeu amsuy 1U HO ay O Jano papuey pue peuoissiululoo s Uejs s ay euop eq pinous stu epoo Nid Jej e1su ay aBueyo pewo je joeuuo2 ejouieH 199jeS j9euuo ejqeu3 suondo uuo2 ay ure1804d p uinb 1 s auoydajay 10 peolusoq peoldn 10 uonoeuuoo ajouay JI juas eq 0 91 Joday 1891 ay jo euin ay ueJ6o4g uluo N lana Bp 18114 eq
120. ult is 9600 Address 83 0 300 1 1200 2 4800 3 9600 Change the Installer PIN code Address 96 This should be done before the system is commissioned and handed over to the client Ensure that a new PIN code is chosen that will not be forgotten while still providing security against unauthorised access Program the Users A Master User Code must be used to program the Users See the User s Manual for details CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 3 General opts Version 1 01 p1 Section 3 General System options Address 868 869 868 Data type Option General Options General Options ace ide dedi eiae ie efe ede Pee ee dada dee Poele deuda da Pea dede ede oed d 1 Emergenency Options caiste 2 GENERAL OPTIONS Default Options 4 amp 8 Selected Option When Selected 1 Enables auto isolate on arming Applies to Delayed Zone Type only 2 Enables Quick arming Area number key then ON or lt HOME gt No PIN code required 3 PIN codes are 6 digits PIN codes are normally 4 digits 4 Enable Real time clock to be synchronized to the AC Mains frequency 50Hz 5 Enables automatic battery testing 6 Configures all Key switch Zone Types Types 8 8 9 for Latching Double pole operation Key switch Zones are normally Momentary operation 7 Enables Master User s to edit Telephone numbers Via lt NEXT gt 27 8 Enables display of Zone activity on Ter
121. wing options must be programmed 1 The Area must be programmed as an Autoarm Area i e A TimeZone must be assigned to the Area in the Area Arming options Address 944 Area 1 to 947 Area 4 NOTE If you do not wish the Area to turn On at the End time specified in the TimeZone assign a TimeZone that has the Start and End times programmed to 00 00 2 Program a Re Autoarm Time to a value of 1 to 255 to specify how long the Area can remain dis armed without detecting any Zone Input activity If this period expires without any Zone Input activity being detected the Area will automatically arm Settings 0 There will be no Re autoarm function 1t0255 a When an Autoarm Area is disarmed the Re Autoarm timer will be started for that Area b While the timer is running any Zone Input activity detected in the Area will cause the timer to be re started Thereby preventing the Area from Re arming c When the Re Autoarm timer has run for the specified time without detecting any Zone Input activity the Area will automatically be Re armed CONCEPT IQ Installation amp Programming Manual Section 6 Zones Version 1 01 p1 Section 6 Zone Inputs Address 736 752 768 784 785 786 787 736 to 751 Data type Value Range 0 9 Per Zone ODpltioris cien ntn einen pen e e i d n d e dide E ae aed acinar Pao dedo 1 Zone Type 16 Addresses i nenunenuns hens n nehon pa nen n e ROBO OR ORO 1 Zone Options 16 5565
122. ximum attempts is reached Daily Weekly or Monthly Test reports can also be sent at a specified time of day or triggered manually by a Master User The Installer can dial in to the system from a PC for Upload Download when required Security is provided by a PIN code requirement and Callback and Fax Bypass options are available With the DTMF Card fitted a User can dial in to the system and using their PIN code can perform remote operations and obtain system status information On board Serial Port is provided allowing connection of a Programming Key or PC for Upload Download Timers An extensive range of Timers are provided catering for Individual Area Exit Entry delays System Siren time Keypad lockout time and AC fail delay time Four TimeZones are provided including provision for up to 10 Holiday dates and automatic Daylight Saving adjustment is also catered for The TimeZones can be used to turn Auxiliaries On and or Off and to control Areas User Functions In addition to the User operations described in Types of Users below the system provides a number of options to simplify and or enhance the User operations and feedback These include Auto Isolate on Arming Quick Arming Key switch Arm Disarm and Zone activity display on LED Terminals 1 2 TYPES OF USERS The system has 3 special Users and 45 normal Users The system can be configured for 4 digit or 6 digit PIN codes depending on the requirements of the site The norm
123. ystem only uses one area the General Area or Area 1 When Single Area mode is selected the Area Lamps on the Terminal are not used and any Multi Area programming or operating functions are ignored When Multi Area mode is selected up to four separate Areas can be used The Area Lamps on the Terminal indicate the status of each individual Area MULTI AREA SYSTEMS When the system operates in Multi Area mode it can be configured as four separate Areas or as 3 Areas with Area 4 as the Sub Area Sub Area Mode When this mode is selected Area 4 will only be armed when all the Areas included in Area 4 s Sub Area list are armed When this mode is selected Area 4 can be Disarmed from a Terminal or Keyswitch but will not Arm unless all the Areas in the Sub Area List are Armed NOTE If an Entry Exit Area is required in a Multi Area system Area 1 is recommended MULTI AREA OPTIONS Default No Options Selected If the system is in Single Area mode none of the Sub Area options need to be programmed Option When Selected Enables Multi area mode Default is Single area mode Enables Area 4 as the Sub Area Includes Area 1 in the Area 4 Sub Area list Includes Area 2 in the Area 4 Sub Area list Includes Area 3 in the Area 4 Sub Area list O OQ N AREA ENTRY DELAY TIME Default Area 1 30 Seconds These Addresses set the Entry time to be applied to Zone Inputs programmed as Delayed Zones i e Zone Types

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